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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-06-16

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-06-16 page 1

VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1G, 1853. NUMBER 288. THE ailn (Dl)io State Journal IB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, ST SCOTT & BASCOM, JOURNAL BUaSDIOS, U1UU AND PEARL STREETS XNTRANC8 ON BlaB. TERMS Invariably in advance.- -In Colnmbas, 80 00 a your by mail, oo.OO. Daily during the session of (lis Legislature, am Trl-Weeklv for the remainder of the rear. S5.00. TUB WEEKLY JOUIINAU Is furnished to city subscribers at S2, and by man at ei.ouu year. Uluus or lour ana upwards, tri.zu. ot ten ana upwarus, vi.utt, THE 1'UI-tVEEKLY JOURNAL la SS.M a year. KATES OF ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates and rules have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio JStattsman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to tie observed in all cases, after this date. July ZU, iSHD.J One square, 10 lines or less of this sized type, for one insertion, buc. ; eacu additional insertion, zoo. i I I i f I 1 1 I I i rc'8c lo'lo $ e 8 9 9 I 8 8 1 square, 1 252 25 8 004 00:6 00 6. 8. 8.' ,10. lu. 18. 2 squares, 1 87 8 87 5 00 000(ilo "ST 10. 12. l& Bsquarea, 2 60 1 60 0 60 8 00 9 00,10. 12. ,14. 1 squares, 8 005 608 009 0010. Il2, 14. 10. I .. .. sriUBMAty Blares, C!-..S20' Osquares, f Tu.KK dally, 8Ql dally, ISO Standing card, 6 linos or lea, fur one year (10. No advurtlsetuttnt to be consMuml by thtt year, unions specified on the manuscript, or previously Ofrreud upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a epecifltu. number of inAertiont, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Tlio privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular bun mew ; and all advertUements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisement for Auctioneers. General Agents, Heal Estate Agenta. &c, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be cuargvd by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (lor offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name the same to bo, iu all cise), paid in advance. Attorneys will be boldcn for the price of Inserting advertisements brought In by them. Publishers not accountable tor the accuracy of luteal advurtiaeinents buyoud the amount charged for their publicationAll leaded advertisements to bo charged not lens than double the alove rates, aud nieorturod as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent. In advance of the above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT CAN BR INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such liko, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charm, unless accomnanled br funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so aoconipauiud, to bo pam lor. All persons sending communications or requiring notices of fall soirees, concerts, or auy public entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, coo only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. Jf intended to ho inserted in the editorial column, the same will bo charged at the rate of nut less than 20 cents per line, ana men out wueu accompanied uy an advertisement. (!5mit tcam printing )mt, JltimiL liULDI.VCS, IIIGU ST., COLlJIlilS, OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PK0PRIET011S. fj'XCOITRAGED bv past success, tho' subscribers ra- X j appctfully call the attention of the Public to the superior IHCilltuw they now possess for executing every dwicrlinlon or I'liir. 1- IM1, in the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for yenrs btjen constantly adding to and enlarin their KstuhliKlunent, they ran at present boast of an olllce worthy of tho Capital of tills p-eat Btare. The vnrions depnrtmcnts hiivo been nrrancrcd With Rperi:il reference to the neat and exjiedltinuH execution of Al.b KINDS Of BOOK ANDJOII PKINTl.NO, from a card of a single line to a volume of a thousand pages. The dinureut defteriptlnnsof worit are curried on m erparute upartmenta, e:u-h division ImIii!I liuder the charge of careful and experienced bands. A sketch or the premises may convey some ilea of the extent and facilities or the juuk.aii siiui rui.M i.vu iiuust. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, OeciipyiiiR the eastern front of tlio tliird lluur, is furnished with oxtenslve fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Uiamond to Pica, and provided whh every thing requisite tnr the nuiid aud accurate composition of Isqnl, bUilicnl, Tno'.tiziml and MtKeilaneous Works; lirjiorts, &nnniw, Ily-lMW Catalogu's, Lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature for Publishers at,a Authors, as well as for Colleges, Collet Societies, rk-ujinarit, end 3ther Public Institutions. Many of the works bearing the Imprint this outre have met with the most Uattering tvsthnonials, us to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first pull lishera in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heulelher Vateehism, 2iA Vol. Ohio Reports, Th4 Volume of the Worltl, Plain Thoughts on Srcret Societies, Bmnner en French Nouns, Itr, iileasoiCs Lectmts on Life and Healthy Poems by Mrs. C. A. Clutmuerlain, Vhristy'i Ciumistry of Agriculture, &o. &o. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pny jmrtieulur attention to this class ul work, nnd tre printing some of the best Periclicals. among whleh we refer wiih satisfaction to The IvVjwVN, Literary Mat-mine, The Ohio Journal p Education, Tie Ark, AnnmU Proceedings I. O. O. F., Joutnalt of Episcopal Conventions The Rrauty of Holiness and tSabtiuih blhcellany, The Ohio Cultivator, &o. &o. THE JoFeOOM Occnpics tlio miUdlo part of tho third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an immense assortment of all tit, various kinds of Type fur the printing of Cards, Checks, Cen ideates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Hill lies, Is, Posters, Prouniuimi'S, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Contvrts, Kihihitions, ko. In this department, our oltlee Is unsurpassed iu fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually rmvivini; all the most beautiful fonts of new Tyiw from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE KEW8PAPEB DEPAETMENT Occupies the west end of our spurious Composition Booms, which an 120 feet In length, and lighted by 60 gas burners THE PRESS ROOM Contnlnlnf a number of the most upproved I'OWKK PRESSES of 110 E H and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first lloor Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card !o the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by FJ'FAM POWER. We can prndune the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornament! Printiu, in Colors, or in Gold, Silver and other Bronsea, far more showy aud effective, and much teas costly than Kntrravina;; having all theunproveinents necessary to render our Priuting neat aud attractive. THE BOoFilTTDERY ta Occupies) tho wholo width of the second floor, nml Is osa Hl-SDklB AND TWENTY FEKT in length, inciiolinir the toliliog uud Ruling Room, on tin eastern front It is well furni-hiHl withei-n five machinery from the Hast, among which are Adams larp-st and best Power Embossing Presses and band Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Brass Type. Hies, Couil.inetii.u Ornanii'iits an.l Borders, for fancy binding in Cloth and Morocco; also other ma chluerr, for Is and Sumilard work, from which, with the aid of finished workmen, w are not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the rebinding of Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlet, &c, in any required style and finish. In the Bi.akr Book l)KPARTMKST,wehuve IlirKoK best Ruling Machines, of the lamest capacitv, with every appliance for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however intricate ; also McAdams' Patent Pacing Marhiue. now very popular in the Public Offices, and with Bankers Merchants and Accountants ar the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Books afer they are bound In a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly mpp.lcd wit h a large stock of the best quality of Writing end Hlank Book Paper, of everv siie, from the best American and Fwurn Manufacturers and can furnish States, Counties, Banks. Railroad and other U Derations, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any qiian tity, of anv qualitv and sim, ma,ie by snperior workmen, and war ranted perfect, which we are willing to compare with those of an establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING ' Of every description is aUo carried on at this House. Authors wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively slight addition to the first cost, to issue subsequent editions at the mere cost of paper, press work and binding. Lea'ls cast of any measure and thickness for the trade, llcssis for wspapers, cot ers for Magazines, ke., stereotyped in good stvl. Particular atton-. tion paid to the stereotyping of wood cut THE C0TOTINO ROOM . , , Hon the first nuor.fromiiiR on Hifrh street. It is here that all orders of customers are received, ail contracts made, and all the business of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding done will ben find Specimens of all the various styles. We have nearly One Ilundred Tcrsons encased in our various departments, at the Uighest Wage, among whom are many of the most skillful Workmen in the business, and all filling an interest in any work bearing the imprint of this office. This combined with the practical experience and personal supervision of tbs Senior Proprietor, enables us eonfid'-ntly to invite the attranon "f the Public generally to our STEAM PKINTl.M. KSTABLISILMENT, believing tint nowhere else can they secure Better Yt ork or Better lenns. CnARI.ES SCOTT, ) WIL T. BASCOM, j noranrroEa. CROCKERY, CHINA ANDGLASS-WARE- Jf. ct O. FO-STER. Importrra, and Wbola- saleand Retail Dealer in Crockery, China, and blamwara; Waitcra, Trava, Lamps, Callery, Spoor,, e Ac.. .Journal BaildinM. Hli-k ibt betmeon Towa and State etrrets. ( oloro- bus, O.; bare constancy oa band a law and well elected Mock of the above Good., aad to which we .halt make large addition, daring the coming Spring, oy oar own direct importatiots from rvarope, making our stock tor vanery ana -ii' ui em eirpw. I th vmIiyh mnntrr Rn.fne oar rood, direct from BlMna aetnrer, in Eneope and Uis country, we eaa. and will, sell all Good, ui oar line ex low or ieverthen any house west of Hew ork. f, hare always on hand a large and complete aaauilUMiat of 1 wsre, which we can sell ery low to d-alera; also, a npe-U. artrm of Lamp, Candlesticks, Girsndt lea, Waiters, Laaw Brd Traya, Spoons of ail kmd,: Knives, aad Forks, ontmia ware, tea Dcna, wna uioisw, i,ominrji Wieka, tuT snarl KEW-YOBK ADVERTISEMENTS, FBOM W. H. M 'DONALD'S ADVgBTISlNQ HOUSE, 102 NASSAU ST, N. Y. HTO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. -L V. J. DAVIH tk CO. beg to remind merchants and dealers that tbey are tile sole agents for 8. F. CLEAVER'S) DNKI VALED1IONEY SOAP, the only genuine ; also, tor bis celebrated Muek ilronn Windsor, and other Toilet soar a : Bear's grease, clarihed marrows, snaV' lug creams, inllitaty ebaving soao. etc. They are constantly Importing the finest qualities of English and French llair and '1 ooth- Brushes, shell, born and Buttalo Dressing Combs, and .Tory description ot goods in the fancy and Perfumery line, which tfaoy will sell at tho lowest cash Phices. Price Mat. and samples sonton when applied for Merchants will Hud It well worth their while to give them a oall W. J. DAVIS At (JU., No. 40 Courtland street, New York, rnar23-3in-M Sole Agents for the United Statu. rj.EO. M. TRACY & CO., 64 William St., Corner of Maiden Lane, New Yorkt impoivthks or GENTLEMEN' FLitMWlIING GOODS. In this aitablUhmcnt, being the large. t in the city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting In part of rich scarfs and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspender, stocks, London nd Napoleon ties, shirts ot all qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business the luit twenty years, coin mentis unnecessHry, as thy hHvemt.de such arrangements in Europe that they are receiving by almost every steamer the choicest, poods tho market ttllurd., and purchnm'rs need only call to sat'sly themselves tbat every article in the furnishing line mnv h fitiinH Iiath inh-Jfitn-M PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS M. t?ESt Made under a new and peculiar process, lor Private ipwenings, uuUMt, uteamoonts, enips, etc. These beds, together with bolsters, pillows, comforters, etc., are offered to the public, alter a ttmroush trial, as tho beat and cheapest known. 'J hoy pussess manv and great advantages, amoug which maybe mentioned the tollowing, vizi They are cheaper thiiu hair; will retain their elasticity always: are proof against all kinds of vermin; are preveators, as wll ai relievers of rheumatism ; are swrcter. and for raoro cleanly than any other t are easily renewed: are valuabln as Life Pre servers a berth mattrnia or this material being sulliciently buoy ant to sustain a person several days. They will be found desirable lor foreign markets, particularly for California, Australia, China, and the Jsltmds in tho Pacific Ocean, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their original bulk. For sale by jjukkmud & niAUJx, soio .-.genu, No. SI Park Place, and 18 Murray street. N. Y. f7 UphoUtfrors, carriage makers aud others, supplied with the I' citing by the pound. i lie train generally supplied at a iiuorai discount. ''Jf We aroperintt cd to tuo the names of the following gen tieiuen, wno nave used and approve i tne articles : George L. Schuyler, Eiq.. Charles Davis, Ksq., itev. U.VV. Bellows, Hubert J. Kunkin, Esq., Nich las Dean, Esq., Captain Joseph J. Cumstock, Com. U. S. Mali Ht-smer Baltic. I.'t)8 9m-M J. (ireen Pearson, Esq., Klihu Towneeod, Esq., H. Krewor, M. I)., J. VV. Hridshaw, M. P., Captain Iliizard, HutUlu, Captuin Uollister, E5 NAME LED COTTAGE CHAMBER UNRITURE. MATTHEWS: STACV. 526 Broad. wav. corner Snrlns street. New York, otinnste St. Nicholas lio tei. Prevcottaud Callaraoro House,, now offer at wholesale and retail, tho moat extensive assortment of F.namelcd Furniture to be found in the Unit, d States, all Irorn nrlcinal designs, including Oriental, Serpentine, (Jp-n Cottatfl. High Post and other pat terns. Also, Knsewoou. manogany, uak anu iitaca waimucnam-bor and parlor suites. M. t S devoting thcinielvesoxcluively to the manufacturing depsrtmT.t of this l.u'innss, assure purchasers tney can procuro nt them woll s nuticd, durable and clcgar.t furniture, at price, varying from t?r to $.M)U per suito. N B. No oouuoction with any other firm in the city. fobO-fin-M lMEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- ll INM & LAHKI.I,, Importers and Wholrsa'e Dealers, 91 Liberty, N. Y., are now receiving and opening a very larjo and entirely now stock of MILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising dress silks, dress goods and trimming", bonnet and tstli'ta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and I.lilo gloves, white goods, laces and embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of good, in their linn; caih and time buyers from every section will llnd this a very desirable stock, and ntlow prices. WM. O. TttLLEB, FTEPHEN I.A3KI.L, War. . UttTciits, Wji. D. Habt, II. M. MCPOHKLII, felid-llm-M All late with Dowcn & McNamee. ?1?ENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. J? Ill ; HEX, DlirUY & CKEIIANGE, 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholtssle Hi nliTs In French Fancv (ioods. have now In storoaad are receiving by everv pack et Irom Havri', a large and desirahl. assortment of goods for thn spring trade,-which they r.tli-r tn the trade at the lowest market pricoB. Among lin ir toc may tie louna Auate. s.lk. dices, vust and fancy buttons of all kinds ; percus sion caps, til) and fit, rilbi'd and ribbed and split; funs of all doscriptions, a most complote assortment; nnisnes teem, nan, hair andshiiviriai eecordeons and ttutinas ot the mo;t superior quality; purses silk, buck and cotton : kid and leather garter,; Imitation jewelry, bone bracelets, jt goods etc.; suspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin string,, etc., etc ; game bats, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholder,, etc ; together with many other tau. ay article,. tebll :lm-M IN EN GOODS. Tho subscribers, Import- A ar, ot Linen,, etc. offer tor sale a full assortment tit tb most appruved manufactures, consisting iu part as follow, : itniHU and oieacneu uinperana aama.g, an wiatus. Table cloths, ol all qualities and size,. bsnkin, and dovlios Snowdrop nod satin d'ltnask. llirdseyo Diapers narrow to very wide, and from coario to very lino. i illow cases, linens ana sneering.. Dilllings Plsin aud fency Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, black andslato. Pantaloon Linens 3-4. 7 8 snd 4-4 blay snd yellow. Linen camhrio handkerchiefs, a large variety, l-birlllig I.inena Light, cm diuin and heavy. ' Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new pattern,. Mosquito Netting. CRKENWAY, BROTHERS CO., febl-Sm-M 4 Park Place and 19 Barclay ,t.,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRNE, Manufacturers of ENAMELED OHNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CIlAMItfUt h'l IIMTl im, 4.'S Broadway, nut side, he-low Grand street manulactorv No. 49 (ireene street. New York, take pleasure in inform ng the citizens ot Columbus and its vicinity, tbutbey still continue to sell a warranted first class article at prices so low as to oiler the greatest inducements to all who intend purchasing, to csll on us celorn making up their bills. All articles olin d at our estsblithment warranted to be constructed throughout ot kilo dried wood, and ot the best quality ot material,, 11- ing the first to manufacture this turnltuio in the Ceiled States, years of experience has enabled us to produce an article that Is at once a perleet combination of beauty and utility. Being engaged exclusively in this one line, we have the largest assortment In this country, made alter the lat-st Parislsn and Italian atyles. Being the most varied and unique assortment ever before offer' d, the most particular ta.tca In regard to eolor, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can always he suited. A d orders through the Post promptly attended to. Matiressra, feather buis, pillow., pailai.set, etc, at the shortest notice. Greatest care taken in boxing. tilLLIKS at BYRNE. No.4 '2 Hroadwny, east side. Delow tirana street, n. i. Will remove on Mey 1st to No. 540, a lew door, above Spring street. Jan2S-3m-' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dt,,nr In H liMTfUE AND CPIIOLHTKH V. In all lit brunch-. b.Ieiale and retail. Nm. Bowprf and 133 h-n-r irr.-t. N.w York. Thn CHEAPEST FURXITURE ESTABLISHMENT n the United btata. fiupyfiur rittewood I urn i turn in iui', In brocatfMl, pluih, etc, etc; alto, arery esoiiatvn atock of man nt any, (rack walnut and other furnittiro, which hn wi.rn.Dta equal to auy in the city, to which ha calU Ilia particular alt-ntLnnof country merchant a and oibfri. I) H. (ioodt carefully pricked and ampped to any part ol the nrld. jD'Jti--ioo-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber 1- would reaoectfullTrallthealtentionof hi, old cuitomersand merrhanta throochout the United States and Canada to his It'.ek ot Rubber (ioods. manuiactured by himself expreitly lor the spring trade of 1S'3 His stuck ol .......... i. ... m...'.. nLHDcn a. ... i ii i s a particularly deserving ol Inspection; as it haa never bcfr.re b!n so complete, nor the articles more perfect. A a Kxrroaive rrarn ni CoaU, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, (Japes, Wading I'ants, Engine Packing, panu, Piano Cover,, Lite Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Bslls, l.aMr.ine Cms. Whips. nd evety description nf Rubber Good., constantly on hand. The above are warranted to st.nd any climste, and will be su!t at most reasonable price Order, ,olicited, and p-nmptly attended to by D. HOlXiMAN. ill Naiarn laM, nrw cnnirr nun nnmuwuy, janl9-3m:V acd 59 Nacaan utnrt, Kcw York. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS ALBRO & HOYT, Nos 72 and "4 Johis svaaxT. Naw Ynax, Jlniinfarturers of Floor Oil Cloth, Offer to tne trade, oa liberal terms, a general assortment of the above goods In various widths, ot 3 ft, 3 it 9, 4 It 6, 5 ft 3, fi It, 9 It, lil ft, 15 it, IS It. ane vs : also. In width, ot 3-4i hs, 7-Sih and 4 4ih. ; also, Table "II Clot ha, 4-4tha, 5-4lba. and 6-4'hs wide These good, are well seasoned and will andnre sny climate. anlr3m:zf SPRING GOODS, 1S5.3. W. H. Knoep-rwt. 99 William rtreet. New York. Importer end Jobber in French. Grrmax. Enelirk and Pelmatic Goods, for Tailor, and Clothiers, baa received by late arrivala, a large and well selected Mock in Onnis, English and French cloths, of all grades and style. Mohair coating, drap d'ete, queen', cloth, alpaei and worsted eoarini a, raahmerettn. Mixed and elnaded zephyr cloth, plain and twillrl Fancy Freach and Bam .ley dnlls. Brown and yellow bnerrs Fairy plaid and figured If arseille. White and Bnff do do rirak ail k and Hn eostincs. tocetber with an extensive ..sort meat of trimming, and other goods, suitable for the Clothing Trade, oa the airwt favorable term Partiralar cash or abort time ravers, and all who stuffy their interests, will call aad examine hi. stock before purehasiag eiaa-where. Janl4-lj:ai NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. FBOSI W. It. B'DONALD'i ADVXaTISINO HOVSK, 103 NASSAO-ST., If. V. COR SALE. Tho Woodworth Patent J. Planino Machinu, lor planing, tonguelug and grouvlni board, aud plank, and bringing them to an equal width and thickness at one operation. For planing stavr,, molding,, aatb, door and window stutl, or any finishing work, Ihi, celebrated machine tor twenty-four year, ha, been umivaled for the atyle, nni.n ana amount ot it, won. ino unuersigoea i. prepaieu i.u ell right, iu the following State,, Tig t Florida, Texas, Louis, Inns, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri. Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Arkama,, at reasonable price,, Apply to E. BLOOMER, Jul0..')m-M 80S Broadway, New York. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent Straight Needle Perpendicular Action Sewing MackineSe-euted in the United States by tuo distinct patente, the first granted August 18, 1S51, the etamd April 13, ISo'J. The only machine privileged to use a straight needle. Within a short time It ha, been awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fair, in diftereut State,. In lc, than two year, the reputation of tni, great labor, saving machine ha, been edabl.shed in thl, country and In Europe. What (pinning machinery I, to the old , pinning wheel, Singer', Sewing Machine!, to other mode, of (owing. It ha, already triumphed over inveterate nroiudice( ariaing from the (ale ol Imperfect and worthless machine,. It ha, becnintrodu. ced extousfvely into large manufacturing establishments and in-to the band, of individual operator,. It sews every variety a materials, coarse or line, cloth or leather, with marvolous rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the work as fast as ten persons and much belter than it can be i one by band. This machine is compact, ornament.!, durable and it easily adjusted and opnrated. Full printed directions for using It are furnished with each machine. Tho price, with all apparatus complete, is 6 125. jMtuerot the r.xpre.s uompanies, or mercnams visiting new York to buy good,, furnish a convenient medium to procure macninoa. and a dratt. navatiie to our order in now lorg, win alwaya insure a machine, perfect and complete, being tent a. uirecicu. The attention of Shirt and Collar Manufacturer! I, particular ly called tn thee machine, ; they stitch linen perfectly, which no otoer mscntno csn. tS' Machine Needle,, Silk Twist on (pools, Linen Thread, sVc . manufactured for these machines expressly, always on band nnd lor sale. Black Silk 87 uer Dound : colotod 87,50. These admlruhle machines and finished specimens of their work, may at all time, be freely examined ateitherot our No. P58 Broadway, N. V.; No. Co I Washington street, Bolton ; No. 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia; No. 150 Baltimore street. Baltimore, and No. 1117 Elm street, Cincinnati. I. M. SINGER & CO. . B. The Now York Office will bo removed to No. 3 J3 Drondwny, on the first of May next. apl3-dm:M IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM X AS A MOTIVE POWEH, and desire Saftty and great Econ omy. ad opportunity Is now ottered loan whom It may concern, to secure the exclusive rightof manufacturing, using, and vend' tug, in bpite, aud counties, mviNii'a Circulating Safety Steam Boiler. For stationary engines, locomotive,, marine engine, on river, lake and ocean ateauiors, etc. The ad vantages of thl, boiler over an otners now in use are 1. Entire Safety from Erosion, beinguomoroliabletoexplode man an empty cauldron. 3. Less than One-Third the amount of fuel is required to gcn erste tiie steam obtained by other Pollers ot the same power, 3. The cost of construction is Reduced One-Half. 4. Tbey occupy but One-Third the space of other boilers, and may dh appuea to any engine now in use. 5. The expense ol furnace grates will he incalculably lessened by the small amount ot iucl required and the manner ol usiogit, The company Koranice the reality of thn abuve advantages. Their conclusions are based on Practical Rceults, msny of these hollers being now in uio in and about this city. The Inventor has but just succeeded, alter years of application, In bringin, this valuable invention before the public, it stand, alone am ludetiendent in ita merits, and it it has the Qualities claimed which are undeniable, the publie will at onco acknowledge II, upei iorily over any other motive power. Terms of sale made known on application at the office of tho "IRVING STEAM BOILER COMPANY," corner of Broadway and I'srk Place, New York, over the New Broadway Hank. Circulars, containing terms of sale, etc., will be forwarded by man it rcqucsitu. epio-oiuiiu WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR T t NISII, LAMPORT & CO., No. 8 Park Place, New York, being extensively engaged In the 1'ublishing, Bookselling and Stationery Business, are prepared to otter evory variety of goods In their linu on Ihe molt liberal term,. Their own oublicutioni embrace many valuable ,nd popular miscellaneous works, to gether with an unrivaled selection ot acnooi pooaa, inciuaing Stoddard', celebrated series of Arithmetics C. L At Co. are also large dealer. In and manufacturer, of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they otter as, matiuiaciurera' wnoie sale price,. Orders Irom the J rsao respectiuny aouciteu. ape jm n TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In. A. dia Resting Co., Warehouse No. 19 Nassau street, New York, extenstvo manulacturers, under Uoodyenr'. patents, ol Coats, Life Preservers, Piano Cover,, Capes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps, Pillows, Surgical and A nnv (i Navv Goods. Cushions, Chemical Apparatus. The eood, made by this company are warranted to stand all climates, and are superior to those maae unaor any otnnr patent. v. Hi. vviLjOwn, srreaiueiit. F. M. Siikfabd, Treasurer and Secretary. apb' 3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF JJ DRY ;OODSI C. O. W1LSOM & CO., Immirtcr, and Jobber, nf Dry Goods, No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), and los. If ana 13 Vey street, NEW YORK. Invite the attention of W holesale Bcvebs to their very large assortment ol goods, which Is kept complete at all season, of the year by thn addition nf all the new style, and fabric, that are constantly airivlug by "steamers" and "packet,." We have large depunmeuts devoted exclusively tn thesaleof cloths, Cai.im. res, Votings. Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. Iu addition are displayed large lines of prints, Including Merrlmacsand Cochran, Ginghams, Lawns, Berages, Black and other staple Silks, Merinos, B'ombaztnes, Aipacas, and the numerous other sriicles appertaining to Ihe Par Goods Tbadb. Also, sgents for tho sale of " Hoylo', Royal Patent Swansdown Sewing Cotton." We invito the attention of the cloiest buyer, for cash or credit. marl81y-a FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. Long known Severely toted Alwaya right The acknowledged ttandard. Agent, DECKER & HIBBS, Columbus. lnar8 4m-M BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer tor ,ale Table, ten per cent. le, than any other establishment In the city of New ork, with improved cloth or patent India Rubber cu.hions, which are prelerred to all others now in use by the best p'nyers in the United Statea for correctness and elasticity, and are warranted to atand in their place for years, witnout repairing. Gentlemen wl.hing to purcbaae Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can have their orders tilled tho SBme as it they wore present, by addressing us by mail. Alwsys on hsnd, table, cloth,, balls, cues, Freuch leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the best description, ready lor shipping at the shortest notice. GRIFFITH at DECKER, msriMm-M SU Ann street. New York. SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, desirous of selling out his extensive stork ot Upholstery Ware, oilers rare bargains to those wishing anything in this line. Ilia atoek eonslsts of suring. curled hair, cotton, moss, palm leal and huek mattresses; Warren', patent aula bed,; lounges, solaa, etc. Also, material lor lounges, cots and comtorta ; tn fact, orery article in his hoe ol business. flplienas removod nis osiannanuient irom inn cxcuiuieb RiiHk tn thn Broad wav Hotel, nearly oppoaite, where he will sell his good, at price, that cannot tail to be satisfactory to all. ap'.''ti ITOYSTVouth's and Children's Calf and Kip J BOOTS and SHOES a general assortment lor Sprlneaod Summer trade, at msl 1. W. CONS 1 Aha. F IRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY ..iLt,u-k nf emui.-eoniiirisineallthnnewstvlesnf Dress Goods, Millinkss supplied with (ioods and Patterns at a very small advance from New York eo,t. Mua'ln work. Bonnets. Ribbons, etc. mans THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS 8TEAKNN, Importer and Jobber of Silke, Miltlneryand Fancy Goods, ltii Broadway, Nets York, hss now in store, and is dsily n-eelving and ottering at the luwest prices, a complete assortment of goods in his line, embracing all the varioos styles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, marcelines, Flo- rences.shawls, trimmings, bonnet riDtions, laoeta un nD-twns, dress trimmings of all kinds, French and English crapes. crape lisssrs, silk cravsta, embroideries, glove, ol all kinds, sill lace mitts, barege, lace,, white good a, hosiery, L. C.Usndke.--caiete. etc. The undersigned invite, th attention of the Trace, and hi, friends generally. Great inducement, offered to Mb and short time buyers. ' n'Tirta n CTI'lIIVa tnstlrn.. dec3l ly bet LPvtrty and Maiden Lane, N Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivin & nnmi.ut. Comm'ssion Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer In every description of A.llEKH'A.l 11 A ILL. VV Jl ft K, No. 5 Piatt street, fur Ooors from Pearl, New York, enufaet-rerof the Premium ste.1 Squares: A gent for Bee's R-acee, Turn. screw etc : also. Kendall et Taylor Tbermometsra, Barome ter etc.; I'nloa Butt Co's Butts, Gate Hinge, Brackets, etc.; Brown ABrotber's sheet Brass. Brass and Coppei Wire, Rivet, etc: N. Newcomb', Smiths. Bellows, etc THOMAS TOUGLASS, ASA FARC Jr, aorll-ly late of the firm of Child, Fair Co, 8t Loni JUST OPENED. The subsenbers would re-peetfotly announce to their Mend, aad the public In general, that tbey have Joat opened a atore en the corner of Long atreet and Sute Avenue, opposite P. Hyden' Factory, where tbey intend to keep constantly on hud, a large aaaortment ot the very beat of Family Groceries och aa tea,, cone, rogar, asolsswe. Hoar, rtee, fish, soap, candle,, rtarch, ebeeee, etcetrx; together with every arttcieneed by families, which they offer to rll oa the lowest term,, for Cask only. , . July 14, 1852. W. DIXOK CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WM. DENNISON, Ja. H. B. CABMNOTOM. TJENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys U at Law (Office in Odetm Duildinge), will attend to profi sional business iu the State and federal Courts; also, to colleo. tions, the law ot Insurance and ot patents. Janl.'OJ diy LncrAN botti ksj. thko gomstcck, oao. o. oostsTocK. BUTTLES, .COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sora to B. Comitock It Co.,) Forwarding and Commission I Merchants, Lard Ull Manuiaeturni(,ana aeaiar, in sail, piaster. fish and lumber, uoad ot the canal, ooiumuu,, unio. PjT" Liberal advances made on consignments. marO TOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, t) Keal Estate, Bounty Land anil Penalon Agjent Two door, east ot High, on Town street, Columbus. Ohio Wi'l attend to the practice of bis profession, obtaining pension,, buy Ins. ,elllng and obtaining land warrant,, selling and leasing roal estate, examining laud tines, collection ot claims, oto. Letters irom a aistance must ue posipaia. juu P ERE, ABBOTT & CO., pealers in Hard ware and Cutlery, iron, nails, glass, house builders' mate rials, tanning and mechanical toon, military goons, etc, etc. Mo 101 High street, sign ol tne uin raoiocx NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has been onened on the lota (outh of the Ohio Tool Com pany', Factory, where Northern and Hocking grata and black. mud's coal wiu De sola uy tuo ton or ousnei. decj-Ott w , 11, liAltncLtL,, Agent. ANNA STSCKV. W. A. JONES. QTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main and Fourth street, y.aneavine, nio. ,ep--rc ou XTATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio 11 JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle House), Pro- urletor. P B. I have In the office a " Private Stock Register," lor the benefit of those buying and selling the ssme, which enable, me at any time to give satisiaenon in regara io ino aaie, jocauun, etc., ot all the stock tn rickuwsy and adjoining counties. Circleville. Ohio. Dec. 17, 1852-dh'm J. BOYD. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad tj street, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stove, of all kind,, and a great variety ol castings, always on hard. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- 1- ton. bv L EWIS II ICE I robuilt.onltrged and elegantli furuiibed ; poasessing all the modern improvements and conve niences for Ihe accommodation ot tne traveling puDiio. novs3 ly;l, t. T DUNTON. W. P THUaSTON. n N'RIN TH ItS TON. Who esa e and 1J Re ttail Plans Forte and Music Warerooms. No 80 Fourth street (first door west of Smith At Nixon'. Hall), Cincinnati, O. Janlf-dly JM. GUITEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at . . I.aw. and Commissioner ot Deei and to take Deposition. for Ohio and othib Whites Status, (late of Cincinnati,) has established himself In his profession in New York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention. Reters to the membors ot the Bar ot Columbus, Cinclnnat and Southern Ohio. Office No. 14 Ifall Street, New York. maraa 1VTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver, as- ll alsted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to the citizen, ot uoiuraous and vicinity, mat ne n openeu a COFFIN WAREUOOM. directly opposite the Franklin House, where be Is at ,11 time, prepared to turnisn comns, snrouus, etc., wieu an tne attention and fixtures necessary on funeral occasions and be wishes it distinctly understood that his terms shall net be of so objectiona ble a character as to prevent enitresansisction. oci-uiy- COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- TORY Wot the corner of Third and Qay .1t..-Me..r E. Ic H.F. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, nt their establishment at the location above named, all kinds of carriages, buggies, etc., made of the best materials, by the cnoRt experienced workmen, and warranted to do good service. The proprietor, are both practical carriage maker,, and all work ordered from tbetxt will give good aatislactlon. Repairing dune at the shorten notice. They have been carrying on the nu. slness in this city some ten year,, and trust tbey have some claim to public patronage. oc-aiy LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Aenntsforthesaleof HERS It HOYT'S celebrated premi um uai-nt Hlvlind. Stretched Leather Bond. have this aay received a lull aasonmem ni an sizes, irom i to io incnes In width. We would call the attention of tbenublic to thnabove article, a, one possessing superior merit, l noy are made irom the thick and solid part, ol the beat oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerful machines, (Invented and usf d by R. It H. only,) whereby thov are maae to run straignt ana true, nave a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their widthsnvenly, and give f rom 15 to 25 per cent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Sold at manufacturers'prlce,, with addition ol freightonly, by tui.tfuuicrti'., Rutins at vu., jllia sign oi me ttiu nroaa Axe, L-oiumoui, u. suwru.uus WINDO W SASH. We .1 E 1 i Ull . v T have made an arrangement with one of the most celebrated sash manutsctories in the West, and are prepared to nil all orders tor sasb, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 High street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, winrecetve prompt attention. KU. BOURNE, KUHNS It CO. Columbus, April 25, 1851. CARD. Mrs. FUAJNKUJNtiUKU res 1 pectlully announces to her friends, and the public gener- I llv. ih.t. n the 17th of March Inst., she intends to open a MILLINERY WHOP, in the new brick building ot Mr. K,nn.M.tM r-n Thtrit street. hetnW Mound and SOUtb Street xt to Dr. Fisher's residence. Bnewninepreparea touavouu 1 .... i 1 . I hand all such article, aa are found in a Millinery Shop, and to iurnish them according to the lateit French fashion. A, she intends to spare no eifurta in the prompt and molt exact execu-tinn nf all nr.iera with which ehfl mav be favored, she most respectfully solicit, the patronage oi hertrienda and the public Straw hats, ttc, will bewaihed. colored, and made up in the moat fashionable style. All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commission iuto the Shop, and sold to the best advantage of the manufacturer. marlOutf THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of I . - .... . .. . . . i. . . rrii.1 i a i:vwTi.Hiisa'. Kiiii'i'".. vvanut. ueiwwn iwiu and Fourth streets, a doo'S above Ellis It Morton's Bank. Cin cinnati. Janll9m LITHOGRAPHY". Every description of Man Plans. View, if Buildlngi.Portralts, Anatomic Draw ings, Business and Show Cards, all ktnps oi uruggur. ana ouier nlaln and fanev labels. Rll and Letter Headings. Fan Simile,, etc., exocuted in the best ityle, at reasonable rates, by MIUULClun r. VVALbAUC, Litkigraphrrs and Engravers, No. 115 (Odi Fellows' Building) Walnut street, dec8 6m Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR ST3RE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street, (inctnnatl. have an extensive and well selected stock ot none hit new and fresh Furs, for ladies. We have thi, day received rora New York ,ome beautiful tpecl-men, of Mines' and Chldren', drab and black Beaver Hats. noV.'7dly JARVIS At FAIRCHILD. 4 S17PF.RR ASSORTMENT OF FURS. JAKVIM At DAIRCniLD. Main st first door below the corner Miin andFiurih, west side, (;lnrlnnatl. nov20dly (T1 IBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Iw. Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, isle of the Walnut atreet io. p it WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st., between Sixth and Seventh streets. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jj6-dtf J. W. 8WENKY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW openintr , large and beautilul assortment of WATCnBS. DIAMOND WORK cV JEWELRY. Our stock of fine London and Gene. va Watches is superior to at y in the State. Diamond rings and ulns we offer at New tors prices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, fine mantle clocks, and cutlery, at wholesale and retail. All are invited to call, exsmine, and pur base if suited. NOTABUL and other SLAI.B engraved, ana PHJiSSESfar- Ished, at the shortest notice. Watches repaired in the best manner. First door south of entrance to nen ein.ii. jull El.lMPt It BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRKSH OY8 I EK3 I am receiving daily fresh Baltimore and New Haven oyster which will be sold as low aa the lowest, in cans or bait cans ; and in all eaaes the oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no aale. Orders Irom the country carefully attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by ao doing I hope to merit a ahare of public patronage. oc"l C. P. L. BUTLER. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- er, Bigk street, forme (As American and Neil Home, Columbus, Ohio. Having purchased the entire stock of William Savage,! will continue the buino at the old stand, where I will keep a first rate assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY 4.WODS. For the prctenti will reside in New York, and persons In want of goods, may rely upon seeing all new patterns ot Jewelry la my store- With theae asmranees be hope, to retain the confidence of th former patroe, of th- concern, .nd of the citizen, generally The H'ste Repairing will be attended to by w. M. Savage, long known Intbis section a, a fir.t rate workman. iM NOTICE. J--"- Having dispowd of my stock of grinds to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr, I eheerli.lly recommend him to allot my old eu.tom.ers, and he nnhlie aeoerallT. As it is sasolutely necessary that my outstanding business should be closed, all persona knowing themselves indebted to me will ,su ana seme ap. ijaioj w. M. SAVAGE. Ml! aSrtJXaasesiV TRANSPORTATION. til h: A l- s IK A M fflM W I lr If .A II I IN Kk, yj twekn Philadelphia & liverpooltiio Liver. pool and Philadelphia Ste,us,hlD Company Intend sailinu their new sioaminips as louowai CITY OK MANCHESTER, J 125 ton,, Caot. Robert Lelteh CITY OF CLASGOW, 1,610 tons, Capl William Wjo, ihi i ur i-nijAui Li-ma, s,auu tons now uuuuingj. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, June 11th, City ot Glasgow Saturday, July I'd. City ol Manchester Saturday, July 30ih. City of Glasgow Saturday, August Siltb. - city of Glasgow.. t ity ot Manchester Saturday, September 1 'tn, Saturday, October Stn. From Liverpool.-' City of fjlasgnw.... City of Manchester.. Wednosdsy, June 8th Wednesday, July nth Wednesday, July 27th, City of Glasgow.... City of Manchester., Wednesday, August unu HATES OP PASSAGE. From Phllademhia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Staterooms.. .$90 I Saloon alter Staterooms, SO ga, " midship ... 5 midship lag,. forward ... 65 1 " forward " 13 g including steward's fees. THIRD-CLAPS PASSENGERS. A limited number ot third-clai, passenger, will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provision,. rrom rniisoeinnta su l rrom Liverpool. ........aM Ceriilicates of oasiage will be Issued here to parties who are desirous ot Drinking out their inends at corresponding rates. Freight on floe goods 60s per ton, and eoarse good,, hardware, etc., will ne taken subject to agreement. au experienced surgeon win he csrried on eacn snip. Forfreieht or maiaee anniv to THOMAS RICHARDSON. IS Broadway. New York, and 9 walnut street. 1'niisdeiphla. KiuHAitiisuM, HHUiutlts ec CO., Liverpool. julS-dly T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND -Li XENIA RAILROADS. Sombkb ABKANOgwaNT, to com mence May 16, 1653. Four Passenger 'I rams Daily, ( Sundays excepted.) Train, run by Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati Ume. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on Eu.t Front street, as follows Emress Train at 6 a. m.t Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. ra.; Hillabnrough Train at 2:30 p. m.; Mail Train at 5 p. m. ForLinwood, Plalnsville, Mllford, Loveland. Foster's,ipeerfield, Wcst Jefferson, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Sprioglield Roturning from Columbu, Mail Train will leave at 4:5 a. m s Exprea, Train will leave at 1:30 p. m ; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.15 p. m.; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Hemming from Springfield at 5:5 a. m.j Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m , Trains totll stop OS follows: The texnrea. Train, rl a. in., from Cincinnati, at Loveland, Mor row, Xenia and London, only 1:30 p. m., from Columbus, at London, Xenls, Corwin, Morrow, Loveland and Plaiuville, only. Accommodation Train, 7:30 a. m, Irnm Cincinnati, aoasiio p. m., trom Columbus, at riainvuie, aiinora, Miamivuie, l,ovo- land. Fnater'a. Ooerfield. Morrow. Fort Ancient Freeport, Corwin, and Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenla, Cedarvillo, Selma, South cb.ne..on. London, 3 w?"Je'OT'-,a'a ft conductor, at Linnwood, Clay.ville, Florence and Mall Train. 4:5 a. m from Columbus and 5 p. m. from Cincln n.il at West Jerlerann. London. South Charleston, Selma. Ce. darvllle, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin and Wayneaville, Free- pon, rori AUCieni, Biorrow, irerncio, rune, m, u..n.uiuti Water Station. Loveland, Mllford and Plainville. Also, at Clays. vllle. Florence and Alton, on notice. Hillsborough Train at 7 a.m. from Hillsborough, and 9 30 p m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgh, We tboro', Blanchester, Goshen and Wilmington pike, Loveland, Polktown, Miamivllle, Mllford, 1'jainvine and Linwood. Also, on nonce a. ii'k mwiuuw. Passengers for Hillsboro', Chillicothe, and intermediate points, will take the 2 30 p. m. Train. Paaaengera for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. m trains. I.inea nf Hacka and Coaches run in connection with the train to the tnllnwin. towns: Lebanon from Deerlield; Wilmington and Clarksville from Morrow and Corwin ; Goshen, and points above, trom Mllford. ... . .. Thn Train, connect with the Mad Ulver and Lake Erie nail rnad at Siirin.rlelri : Columbua and Cleveland Railroad at Co. lumbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and lines of coaches from Zanesville to Wheeling, cvc. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:30 p, m., and Columbu, at 6 a. m., stopping at all way stations on notice. F are from Cincinnati to Xenia. ....! 60 Do do Hillsborough... Chillicothe Springfield..... Cleveland Shelby Columbus ..... Zanesville ..... Wheeling .... 1 Do Do do do do do do do do .... 3 75 .... 2 00 .... 6 00 Do Do .... i 75 Do Do Do .... 3 00 .... 4 80 7 15 7 75 Do do rittsourgn... For other Information, and Throogh Tickets, apply to P. W, Stradxa. General Ticket Agent, at the Ticket Office, southeast comer Broadway and rront streets, Cincinnati wm. h ulemc.ni, rupenntenaent. r? The ComDanv will not be responsible lor baggage ex ceedlng fllty dollar, tn value, unless the ,ame 1, returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of passage for every 500 in value above that amount mate ,g -i,y IiLiAlU. UULiUiUDUB Ol UiTsiULlN' . r n.mT . - . . r . . r-. r i. a J. T t . . T J NATI. AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Naur Abbanobhknt. On and alter Monday, May 16th. Pas senger Traina leave as follows (Sundays excepted): Cleveland tor Erie, Dunkirk and Buualo, at v:JUm.,j:sop m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland fur Columbus and Cincinnati, at 6:00 a. m., 10:00 a m. ana e:ia p. m. Clevoland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a m., 10:00 and 8:15 D. m. Columbus for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m., t:uu p. m and 11 p.m. Shelby lor Cleveland, Erie. Dunkirk and Buflslo, at 1:05 n. m., 4:0.r n. m. and 2:25 a. m. Shelby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:85 p. m. and ti:vta p. m. Erie tor Cleveland, Columbus, CinclnnaU, Toledo and Chicago, at li:3U p. zn.i 11:50 p. m. and 8:45 a tn a. Biurtc. jr.. ouDennienurns- Cleveland, May 13th, 1853. mai.7 TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Forming In connection with the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, the Lake Shore, and Cleveland and rittaDurgn Kailro.da, the only Entire Railroad Line between tba Eaat and Went. '1 he best and most expeditiou, route between Eastern cities ana at. l,ouis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May lfith, 1S53, paisenger trains will run dally (Hundaya excepted), aa follows: Leave Talede, Accommodation, at 9:10 a. m. atouDini at all way stations Day Erprese. at 3: 15 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue. Mnnroevuieana norwaia. Night Erprese, at 11:15 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue, Mooroeville, Norwata and UDerlia. Leave Cleveland, Day Erprese, at 7:00 a, m. stopping only at Norwalk, .Von roeville, Bellevue and Fremont, ranamedatioa, at 10:00 a. m stopping at ail stations. Night Express, at 8HX) p. m stopping only at Oberlin, Nor walk, Monroeville, Bellevue and Fremont. Connecting, Directly, At Toledo, with trains of Miehiaan Southern and Northern Iodl- ana Railroad for Chicago aud way atation and through the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad and ateamera oa Illinois river, to St. Loui At Bellevue, with Traina of Msd River and Lake Erie Road for Sanduaky City, Springfield, Da j ton, Cincinnati, indiaaapuiia, etc., etc. At Monroeville, with train, of Man.field and Saadutky Railroad tor Sanduaky, Shelby Junction, Columbua, Zanesville and Newark. At Grafton, with train, of Cleieland, Colombo, sod Clncinnstl Railroad, for Colambus. Cincinnati, and way stations. At Cleveland, with tra'n, of Lske Shore Railroad f x N-w Yor . and Boston, via Butialo and Albany, and for New York, via Dunkirk, with fains of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City. E. B. PHILLIPS, Sa'pt. Orricx T. N. and C. R R Co, 1 Norwalk, O, May 14, 1853. J 1853. GILLETT & CO'S NEIL noiTHR HAT STORE M....J nM. ai.ntl. r tk. itiaiia K.rrnare. We are aow receiving ear sussmer supply of Hsts, Caps aad Straw (ioods, to which we Invite the it ten Boa of the citizens of Central Ohio. Onr goods ere manulartared under the superintendence ot one ot the firm la Conne-ticut, and for priea, quail ty and variety cannot be surpassed irtbe west. Among onr assortment ean ne lonno roe loiwwma . Gents' Fashionable Moleakia Hat, extra: s s. drab Beaver Hat-, eirra: - and b ack Cassimera do; Cititens' fine Cusimere Hau; Opera Seal Hata, Straw Goods of every style. Misses' Flats, Ladle Riding Hats and Caps of every pattern. We have a large atoek of Bolt Una for sale ay the box, vrav tow, and we respectfully solicit ti.sttenUoa of country rw. chant. 'P0 FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell upon llt-eral terms, ferny or fifty biPamg lots, (.mated oa tee aortbeaat corner of Broa-tway and WasjuiertoB Awaae For farUinfonnaUon, apply to JIJt. DR. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED trom Towa to High street, eoraer of Sugar Alley. Entrance first door West et Hl street, oa tbenort aid of Susar Alley. nxsrl7-dJsn IiVSIIRAIVCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE J. BTOCK, againtt loss or damage by Flan, and again,! the peril, of the Sia and Inland Navioation, on property of every description, taken in the following companies l UNION MUTUAL LIKE IN8VUANCR COMPANY, Cnpluil $1130,000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN NATI, OHIO, Cnpltnl 9100.000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY NUW HAVEN, CONN. Cnpltnl 130,000. EAGLE INHUUANCB COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. l npuni V'stUU.OOU. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Cnpltnl $"..,300,000. RlSIC, taken on the most liberal terms, and all lneana nromntlv adjusted. tuar3-dly T. STOCK'ION, Agent. TNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Thre X door, west of the Poitotllce, up atalrs, Columbus, Ohio. j. lie, Fire, uterine, and Henltn Jnaarnare. WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Aaent. reaueits all person, wiihing Insurance to call and inveatisate the claim, ot the lollowing companies to thelrunlimltedoonndcnce. IN LIFE INSURANCE he represents The Mutual Bcnrllt, ot New York and New Jersey one of the best established and nioatrellable compsnlnsuow doing business in the United State Asset, about tsl.500.000 Also The American Temuerance. of Hartford. Connecticut. ottering ample security and many extra advantage, to Temperance men Capital, $100,000. Also '1 be American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. Thi, Company bss some features believed to ooerate very bene ficially to the policy bolder,. Capital, C1U,000. Call and exam-Iue the statement, and prospect, of each and all of these com-panics, and select tor vouraelves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following companies are with confideuce recommended as eminently deserving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, ol Now York. Capital, 300,000; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $170,000; The Springfield, ol Massachusetta. ' (150,000; The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, ".00,000 ; Tho Granite, of Utlca, New York. Capital, 300,000; Tho Hudson River, New York. Capital, 1)300,000; The Rensse'aer, New York. Capital, $J00,0O0; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE, the People', Mutual Health As sociation, of Springfield, Massschusetts, Incorporated by tba Legislature of Massachusetts, otfers testimonials of unqustfona bio weight and credibility. Capital, 50,000. aep29-ly WARREN JENKINS, Gon'l Ins. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business warren JENKINS, Notary Publie and Con- veysncer, will attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable charges. Titles investigated and abstract ot titles furnished, to any lands in Franklin county, on short notice. Office in Piatt's block south side of State street, up stairs. sep29-ly Liyjiuumauo jwjtiuLWj x XYiLiv i Uvi l 'MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100 000. This Company otters to the Insured all the security andadvantagesofthe Mutual and JointStock plans (as heretofore applied; oombined, namely: Low rate, ol premium ; an an nual return, in oash,ofthe per centage required for thecmitln. gent rlak of the year: an adeauate but notexceasive Dro vision tor the luture security of memberslor the whole term of lllo, with an adequate Intereaf In the accumulating fund aecuredto such member,, at death, bv credit, unon their nollolea: aauarantv fund designed for the permanent security of shoi ttnrm member,, and also for the present security of tho, e for the whole term ot lite. Thi, is theonly Mutual Llfelnsurance Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a Drovla- Ion tor an annually increatingaccumulation ol funds(forluture security ) In exact proportion to the amount of buainessand the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. PamDhlets. Tracts. Ita.. rlvlna in detallthe dan and rates ot ins uompany,iurni,nedgratl,, and application. recetvea, oy R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Mndlral Examiner. nr-a-a THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVER-FAIL-1NG REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. Thl, extraordinary preparation i, not only far auperior to all the Liniments and Oiotmente now before the public, but posses-' ses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned of the Medical F'aculty. Ita wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host of articles In imltsti jn of It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-establlsn-ed Arabian Liniment, ' For the Nervoua System It operates like a charm, soothing down the moat violent agonies and pain In a tew minutes alter its application. Mumps, Sore Thront and Breast. It speedily causes the dissipation ot any possibility of matter forming in the psrts, and bring, about a regular and healthy action oi the glandular system. A Revalaive, Anodyne nnd Balanm. In cose, of Ruptured Muscles aud Tendons, its powerful revulsive and healing qualities cause the part, to uuite without leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, it acts on tho princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost instartly, and reduce, the welling, in an incredibly short spsco ol time. A Stluinlnnt nud Nervine. It is a stimulant Imparting tone and vigor to the whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, or any other inflammatory condition ot the muscular system or chronic stitluess of the Mine, it atand, at the very bead of all . the remedies ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Folaonoua Ueptllee, dec. For bite, of poisonous make, it may be confidently rolled on as a prompt and edectual remedy, acting as a caustic and ape cirio in such hitherto fatal case,. For Chilblain,, Burn,, Old Sore,, Corn,, Warts, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness, its efiects are astonishing The great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is its brief operstion on tne system. It enres quickly it Is the most certain remedy in existence, and it la sold chesper than any other medicine in use. We fearlessly asert that this treat Arabian remedy will do more good tor lesi monev than any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. For Homes and Cattle, Its effects are equally striking and salutary. In 8weeny It haa , no equal, being an iutsllible cure; also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Galls, Strain,, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bad. Sore Eves, oven to blindness, twelllneaol'ev. ery description, and mat y inflammatory diteascs. UUUriTUKrillTM, UUUnTitKFtSlTS. Beware of a base Counterfeit called li. G. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment. This spurious article it sold by so-ne aa Farrell a Liniment," to those whe are not caretul to call lor the genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment Alwavs ask tor W. is. FAR. RELI.'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. ftf The genuine Arabian Liniment I, (old by DENIO at HAKHY. I. It R. T. COOK. G. ROBERTS It CO.. and WM. FAUHENHOLTZ, Columbua. J. P. Gstelins, Carroll; JoibuaBetts, Cottage Mills; Cherry at Stimmel, Lockbourae; T. Jones It Bro, London ; O H Bliss tt Co, West Jefierson; E. Geobegan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J. N. Wilson, Newark ; Page A Ingram, Newark; Spencer at Channel, Hollnggreen; John D.Parke. Cincinnati: And Drugguu and Merchants generally, In the United State and Canadas. marg3 REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscriber, have on hand a full asaortmeni nt a. soned lumber and shingles of all kinda for building purpose,. Tbey have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put la operation one expreuly tor surfacing, and are nreoarerf c fur. nish, on abort notice, lumber dreased on one or both aide,, from 2 inehe, down to half an Inch In thickneaa. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaya on hand. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Warehnnu and Lumber l ard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio. apl 11 U I'TLES, COMSTOCK At CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the nen. and la worth. the anntloa of bankers, lawyera, and a l o h-r consumers o( Ink. It cannot be erased by acids. For aale by the pint or gallon by tsepAJ JOHN R.COOK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. v Inlots No. 293 and 30U. oa Iliirh enrf mat .Ma . the Railroad Depot. Also, Subdivision No. 3 of Outlota fS and S3. onP.rnarfw.v outh aide. Al-o, Subdivision No 11 of name Outlota, Inquire of the anderaigned. at Danniaoa It Carrier!, n't Lav Office, Odron liulldin.a. lebifj-dtf H. B. CARRINGTON SB. HANN UM, Conveyancer, Accountant, Corner and Notabt ITblic. mav be toned at all time, at the orBee ol N. U. Swaynn, Esq., (City Bank Build ng), prepared fa make out. In a neat, uniform handwriting, warranty, quit- laim, montage and eherltta' deeds ; wiils; articles ot egre-aeat; aeeount ot executor adminiatrator roardiana. and otbrra; Baainesja actice, and advrrtissrmtnta, and do every de-ecriptioa ot apylng. He will alao perlorm all the dnti -s or a Notary Pnblle, Having bad afwiat loaryeare experience n UoaMe Entry Bonk Keeptar, he will devote emm ett- atioa to toat. and hopes, that by close nplle.tloB aad awdsrau prices, he will merit and receive a share ol pablic patronage. aRrxaKKCxa. Bottle,, Comttoek Co.. l-wls Heyl, N H S wayne, George M. Parson E. Ba-kna, Wm. A Plstt, Swan Andrews, N Halm, Wm Wirg, Decker at Hibh. rl d im a. r HirwsosL cinssniarj. Of lot- , mf Tmke Bmern . Late at CtRielly Telegraph Co. HEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and GBSRRAI. CO1 rl.ION MtiRCHANTS. Nos. rl and ei V slant street. W. t side. Bear Peart, 4 iaelaaati. rReiaiar aale. of Gr.wrri a at anrrloa. Groceries and en aandise gencral y at private aale. Cash advsaee made oa sBsiaaeautathriradJrea. jaalgdly FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColum-tms to Pnrr.m0ath (hi and after Maadav. Jaas 2S a MAIL COACH mi l UeveCaiamiasforCu-rtrvilas. hnx-.,ire. end Ponsoioa'h, at 5 o'clock in the raoramg. and arrive al rortamoata at 8 a'etnrk fa the evewlrg eoaneeting with ta River Packets to PHUbarth snd Ciartcaa'L Also, leave Portaaioath at i o'clock in the morning and arrive at Colamkaa at S o'clock 1 the evening, daily. a2C KKEIDER 4fc HAWKE3.

VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1G, 1853. NUMBER 288. THE ailn (Dl)io State Journal IB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, ST SCOTT & BASCOM, JOURNAL BUaSDIOS, U1UU AND PEARL STREETS XNTRANC8 ON BlaB. TERMS Invariably in advance.- -In Colnmbas, 80 00 a your by mail, oo.OO. Daily during the session of (lis Legislature, am Trl-Weeklv for the remainder of the rear. S5.00. TUB WEEKLY JOUIINAU Is furnished to city subscribers at S2, and by man at ei.ouu year. Uluus or lour ana upwards, tri.zu. ot ten ana upwarus, vi.utt, THE 1'UI-tVEEKLY JOURNAL la SS.M a year. KATES OF ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates and rules have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio JStattsman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to tie observed in all cases, after this date. July ZU, iSHD.J One square, 10 lines or less of this sized type, for one insertion, buc. ; eacu additional insertion, zoo. i I I i f I 1 1 I I i rc'8c lo'lo $ e 8 9 9 I 8 8 1 square, 1 252 25 8 004 00:6 00 6. 8. 8.' ,10. lu. 18. 2 squares, 1 87 8 87 5 00 000(ilo "ST 10. 12. l& Bsquarea, 2 60 1 60 0 60 8 00 9 00,10. 12. ,14. 1 squares, 8 005 608 009 0010. Il2, 14. 10. I .. .. sriUBMAty Blares, C!-..S20' Osquares, f Tu.KK dally, 8Ql dally, ISO Standing card, 6 linos or lea, fur one year (10. No advurtlsetuttnt to be consMuml by thtt year, unions specified on the manuscript, or previously Ofrreud upon between the parties. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a epecifltu. number of inAertiont, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Tlio privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular bun mew ; and all advertUements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisement for Auctioneers. General Agents, Heal Estate Agenta. &c, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be cuargvd by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (lor offices of every description) to be charged at the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name the same to bo, iu all cise), paid in advance. Attorneys will be boldcn for the price of Inserting advertisements brought In by them. Publishers not accountable tor the accuracy of luteal advurtiaeinents buyoud the amount charged for their publicationAll leaded advertisements to bo charged not lens than double the alove rates, aud nieorturod as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per cent. In advance of the above rates. No ADVERTISEMENT CAN BR INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. 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(!5mit tcam printing )mt, JltimiL liULDI.VCS, IIIGU ST., COLlJIlilS, OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PK0PRIET011S. fj'XCOITRAGED bv past success, tho' subscribers ra- X j appctfully call the attention of the Public to the superior IHCilltuw they now possess for executing every dwicrlinlon or I'liir. 1- IM1, in the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for yenrs btjen constantly adding to and enlarin their KstuhliKlunent, they ran at present boast of an olllce worthy of tho Capital of tills p-eat Btare. The vnrions depnrtmcnts hiivo been nrrancrcd With Rperi:il reference to the neat and exjiedltinuH execution of Al.b KINDS Of BOOK ANDJOII PKINTl.NO, from a card of a single line to a volume of a thousand pages. The dinureut defteriptlnnsof worit are curried on m erparute upartmenta, e:u-h division ImIii!I liuder the charge of careful and experienced bands. A sketch or the premises may convey some ilea of the extent and facilities or the juuk.aii siiui rui.M i.vu iiuust. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, OeciipyiiiR the eastern front of tlio tliird lluur, is furnished with oxtenslve fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Uiamond to Pica, and provided whh every thing requisite tnr the nuiid aud accurate composition of Isqnl, bUilicnl, Tno'.tiziml and MtKeilaneous Works; lirjiorts, &nnniw, Ily-lMW Catalogu's, Lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature for Publishers at,a Authors, as well as for Colleges, Collet Societies, rk-ujinarit, end 3ther Public Institutions. Many of the works bearing the Imprint this outre have met with the most Uattering tvsthnonials, us to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first pull lishera in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heulelher Vateehism, 2iA Vol. Ohio Reports, Th4 Volume of the Worltl, Plain Thoughts on Srcret Societies, Bmnner en French Nouns, Itr, iileasoiCs Lectmts on Life and Healthy Poems by Mrs. C. A. Clutmuerlain, Vhristy'i Ciumistry of Agriculture, &o. &o. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pny jmrtieulur attention to this class ul work, nnd tre printing some of the best Periclicals. among whleh we refer wiih satisfaction to The IvVjwVN, Literary Mat-mine, The Ohio Journal p Education, Tie Ark, AnnmU Proceedings I. O. O. F., Joutnalt of Episcopal Conventions The Rrauty of Holiness and tSabtiuih blhcellany, The Ohio Cultivator, &o. &o. THE JoFeOOM Occnpics tlio miUdlo part of tho third floor of the Journal Buildings, and contains an immense assortment of all tit, various kinds of Type fur the printing of Cards, Checks, Cen ideates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Hill lies, Is, Posters, Prouniuimi'S, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Contvrts, Kihihitions, ko. In this department, our oltlee Is unsurpassed iu fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually rmvivini; all the most beautiful fonts of new Tyiw from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE KEW8PAPEB DEPAETMENT Occupies the west end of our spurious Composition Booms, which an 120 feet In length, and lighted by 60 gas burners THE PRESS ROOM Contnlnlnf a number of the most upproved I'OWKK PRESSES of 110 E H and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first lloor Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card !o the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by FJ'FAM POWER. We can prndune the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornament! Printiu, in Colors, or in Gold, Silver and other Bronsea, far more showy aud effective, and much teas costly than Kntrravina;; having all theunproveinents necessary to render our Priuting neat aud attractive. THE BOoFilTTDERY ta Occupies) tho wholo width of the second floor, nml Is osa Hl-SDklB AND TWENTY FEKT in length, inciiolinir the toliliog uud Ruling Room, on tin eastern front It is well furni-hiHl withei-n five machinery from the Hast, among which are Adams larp-st and best Power Embossing Presses and band Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Brass Type. Hies, Couil.inetii.u Ornanii'iits an.l Borders, for fancy binding in Cloth and Morocco; also other ma chluerr, for Is and Sumilard work, from which, with the aid of finished workmen, w are not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the rebinding of Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlet, &c, in any required style and finish. In the Bi.akr Book l)KPARTMKST,wehuve IlirKoK best Ruling Machines, of the lamest capacitv, with every appliance for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however intricate ; also McAdams' Patent Pacing Marhiue. now very popular in the Public Offices, and with Bankers Merchants and Accountants ar the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Books afer they are bound In a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly mpp.lcd wit h a large stock of the best quality of Writing end Hlank Book Paper, of everv siie, from the best American and Fwurn Manufacturers and can furnish States, Counties, Banks. Railroad and other U Derations, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any qiian tity, of anv qualitv and sim, ma,ie by snperior workmen, and war ranted perfect, which we are willing to compare with those of an establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING ' Of every description is aUo carried on at this House. Authors wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively slight addition to the first cost, to issue subsequent editions at the mere cost of paper, press work and binding. Lea'ls cast of any measure and thickness for the trade, llcssis for wspapers, cot ers for Magazines, ke., stereotyped in good stvl. Particular atton-. tion paid to the stereotyping of wood cut THE C0TOTINO ROOM . , , Hon the first nuor.fromiiiR on Hifrh street. It is here that all orders of customers are received, ail contracts made, and all the business of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding done will ben find Specimens of all the various styles. We have nearly One Ilundred Tcrsons encased in our various departments, at the Uighest Wage, among whom are many of the most skillful Workmen in the business, and all filling an interest in any work bearing the imprint of this office. This combined with the practical experience and personal supervision of tbs Senior Proprietor, enables us eonfid'-ntly to invite the attranon "f the Public generally to our STEAM PKINTl.M. KSTABLISILMENT, believing tint nowhere else can they secure Better Yt ork or Better lenns. CnARI.ES SCOTT, ) WIL T. BASCOM, j noranrroEa. CROCKERY, CHINA ANDGLASS-WARE- Jf. ct O. FO-STER. Importrra, and Wbola- saleand Retail Dealer in Crockery, China, and blamwara; Waitcra, Trava, Lamps, Callery, Spoor,, e Ac.. .Journal BaildinM. Hli-k ibt betmeon Towa and State etrrets. ( oloro- bus, O.; bare constancy oa band a law and well elected Mock of the above Good., aad to which we .halt make large addition, daring the coming Spring, oy oar own direct importatiots from rvarope, making our stock tor vanery ana -ii' ui em eirpw. I th vmIiyh mnntrr Rn.fne oar rood, direct from BlMna aetnrer, in Eneope and Uis country, we eaa. and will, sell all Good, ui oar line ex low or ieverthen any house west of Hew ork. f, hare always on hand a large and complete aaauilUMiat of 1 wsre, which we can sell ery low to d-alera; also, a npe-U. artrm of Lamp, Candlesticks, Girsndt lea, Waiters, Laaw Brd Traya, Spoons of ail kmd,: Knives, aad Forks, ontmia ware, tea Dcna, wna uioisw, i,ominrji Wieka, tuT snarl KEW-YOBK ADVERTISEMENTS, FBOM W. H. M 'DONALD'S ADVgBTISlNQ HOUSE, 102 NASSAU ST, N. Y. HTO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. -L V. J. DAVIH tk CO. beg to remind merchants and dealers that tbey are tile sole agents for 8. F. CLEAVER'S) DNKI VALED1IONEY SOAP, the only genuine ; also, tor bis celebrated Muek ilronn Windsor, and other Toilet soar a : Bear's grease, clarihed marrows, snaV' lug creams, inllitaty ebaving soao. etc. They are constantly Importing the finest qualities of English and French llair and '1 ooth- Brushes, shell, born and Buttalo Dressing Combs, and .Tory description ot goods in the fancy and Perfumery line, which tfaoy will sell at tho lowest cash Phices. Price Mat. and samples sonton when applied for Merchants will Hud It well worth their while to give them a oall W. J. DAVIS At (JU., No. 40 Courtland street, New York, rnar23-3in-M Sole Agents for the United Statu. rj.EO. M. TRACY & CO., 64 William St., Corner of Maiden Lane, New Yorkt impoivthks or GENTLEMEN' FLitMWlIING GOODS. In this aitablUhmcnt, being the large. t in the city, may be found a large and well selected stock, consisting In part of rich scarfs and cravats, hosiery, gloves, under garments, suspender, stocks, London nd Napoleon ties, shirts ot all qualities, etc. Having been engaged in this business the luit twenty years, coin mentis unnecessHry, as thy hHvemt.de such arrangements in Europe that they are receiving by almost every steamer the choicest, poods tho market ttllurd., and purchnm'rs need only call to sat'sly themselves tbat every article in the furnishing line mnv h fitiinH Iiath inh-Jfitn-M PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS M. t?ESt Made under a new and peculiar process, lor Private ipwenings, uuUMt, uteamoonts, enips, etc. These beds, together with bolsters, pillows, comforters, etc., are offered to the public, alter a ttmroush trial, as tho beat and cheapest known. 'J hoy pussess manv and great advantages, amoug which maybe mentioned the tollowing, vizi They are cheaper thiiu hair; will retain their elasticity always: are proof against all kinds of vermin; are preveators, as wll ai relievers of rheumatism ; are swrcter. and for raoro cleanly than any other t are easily renewed: are valuabln as Life Pre servers a berth mattrnia or this material being sulliciently buoy ant to sustain a person several days. They will be found desirable lor foreign markets, particularly for California, Australia, China, and the Jsltmds in tho Pacific Ocean, bearing close packing, and on opening returning to their original bulk. For sale by jjukkmud & niAUJx, soio .-.genu, No. SI Park Place, and 18 Murray street. N. Y. f7 UphoUtfrors, carriage makers aud others, supplied with the I' citing by the pound. i lie train generally supplied at a iiuorai discount. ''Jf We aroperintt cd to tuo the names of the following gen tieiuen, wno nave used and approve i tne articles : George L. Schuyler, Eiq.. Charles Davis, Ksq., itev. U.VV. Bellows, Hubert J. Kunkin, Esq., Nich las Dean, Esq., Captain Joseph J. Cumstock, Com. U. S. Mali Ht-smer Baltic. I.'t)8 9m-M J. (ireen Pearson, Esq., Klihu Towneeod, Esq., H. Krewor, M. I)., J. VV. Hridshaw, M. P., Captain Iliizard, HutUlu, Captuin Uollister, E5 NAME LED COTTAGE CHAMBER UNRITURE. MATTHEWS: STACV. 526 Broad. wav. corner Snrlns street. New York, otinnste St. Nicholas lio tei. Prevcottaud Callaraoro House,, now offer at wholesale and retail, tho moat extensive assortment of F.namelcd Furniture to be found in the Unit, d States, all Irorn nrlcinal designs, including Oriental, Serpentine, (Jp-n Cottatfl. High Post and other pat terns. Also, Knsewoou. manogany, uak anu iitaca waimucnam-bor and parlor suites. M. t S devoting thcinielvesoxcluively to the manufacturing depsrtmT.t of this l.u'innss, assure purchasers tney can procuro nt them woll s nuticd, durable and clcgar.t furniture, at price, varying from t?r to $.M)U per suito. N B. No oouuoction with any other firm in the city. fobO-fin-M lMEW SILK HOUSE TULLER, HUTCH- ll INM & LAHKI.I,, Importers and Wholrsa'e Dealers, 91 Liberty, N. Y., are now receiving and opening a very larjo and entirely now stock of MILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising dress silks, dress goods and trimming", bonnet and tstli'ta ribbons, shawls, kid, silk and I.lilo gloves, white goods, laces and embroideries, together with a general assortment of every variety of good, in their linn; caih and time buyers from every section will llnd this a very desirable stock, and ntlow prices. WM. O. TttLLEB, FTEPHEN I.A3KI.L, War. . UttTciits, Wji. D. Habt, II. M. MCPOHKLII, felid-llm-M All late with Dowcn & McNamee. ?1?ENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. J? Ill ; HEX, DlirUY & CKEIIANGE, 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholtssle Hi nliTs In French Fancv (ioods. have now In storoaad are receiving by everv pack et Irom Havri', a large and desirahl. assortment of goods for thn spring trade,-which they r.tli-r tn the trade at the lowest market pricoB. Among lin ir toc may tie louna Auate. s.lk. dices, vust and fancy buttons of all kinds ; percus sion caps, til) and fit, rilbi'd and ribbed and split; funs of all doscriptions, a most complote assortment; nnisnes teem, nan, hair andshiiviriai eecordeons and ttutinas ot the mo;t superior quality; purses silk, buck and cotton : kid and leather garter,; Imitation jewelry, bone bracelets, jt goods etc.; suspenders, Irom low to high prices, a complete assortment; silk guards, steel pens, neat chains, violin string,, etc., etc ; game bats, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholder,, etc ; together with many other tau. ay article,. tebll :lm-M IN EN GOODS. Tho subscribers, Import- A ar, ot Linen,, etc. offer tor sale a full assortment tit tb most appruved manufactures, consisting iu part as follow, : itniHU and oieacneu uinperana aama.g, an wiatus. Table cloths, ol all qualities and size,. bsnkin, and dovlios Snowdrop nod satin d'ltnask. llirdseyo Diapers narrow to very wide, and from coario to very lino. i illow cases, linens ana sneering.. Dilllings Plsin aud fency Irish, French and English. Hollands Brown, bleached, black andslato. Pantaloon Linens 3-4. 7 8 snd 4-4 blay snd yellow. Linen camhrio handkerchiefs, a large variety, l-birlllig I.inena Light, cm diuin and heavy. ' Printed Shirting Linens Choice and new pattern,. Mosquito Netting. CRKENWAY, BROTHERS CO., febl-Sm-M 4 Park Place and 19 Barclay ,t.,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRNE, Manufacturers of ENAMELED OHNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CIlAMItfUt h'l IIMTl im, 4.'S Broadway, nut side, he-low Grand street manulactorv No. 49 (ireene street. New York, take pleasure in inform ng the citizens ot Columbus and its vicinity, tbutbey still continue to sell a warranted first class article at prices so low as to oiler the greatest inducements to all who intend purchasing, to csll on us celorn making up their bills. All articles olin d at our estsblithment warranted to be constructed throughout ot kilo dried wood, and ot the best quality ot material,, 11- ing the first to manufacture this turnltuio in the Ceiled States, years of experience has enabled us to produce an article that Is at once a perleet combination of beauty and utility. Being engaged exclusively in this one line, we have the largest assortment In this country, made alter the lat-st Parislsn and Italian atyles. Being the most varied and unique assortment ever before offer' d, the most particular ta.tca In regard to eolor, shading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can always he suited. A d orders through the Post promptly attended to. Matiressra, feather buis, pillow., pailai.set, etc, at the shortest notice. Greatest care taken in boxing. tilLLIKS at BYRNE. No.4 '2 Hroadwny, east side. Delow tirana street, n. i. Will remove on Mey 1st to No. 540, a lew door, above Spring street. Jan2S-3m-' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dt,,nr In H liMTfUE AND CPIIOLHTKH V. In all lit brunch-. b.Ieiale and retail. Nm. Bowprf and 133 h-n-r irr.-t. N.w York. Thn CHEAPEST FURXITURE ESTABLISHMENT n the United btata. fiupyfiur rittewood I urn i turn in iui', In brocatfMl, pluih, etc, etc; alto, arery esoiiatvn atock of man nt any, (rack walnut and other furnittiro, which hn wi.rn.Dta equal to auy in the city, to which ha calU Ilia particular alt-ntLnnof country merchant a and oibfri. I) H. (ioodt carefully pricked and ampped to any part ol the nrld. jD'Jti--ioo-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The subscriber 1- would reaoectfullTrallthealtentionof hi, old cuitomersand merrhanta throochout the United States and Canada to his It'.ek ot Rubber (ioods. manuiactured by himself expreitly lor the spring trade of 1S'3 His stuck ol .......... i. ... m...'.. nLHDcn a. ... i ii i s a particularly deserving ol Inspection; as it haa never bcfr.re b!n so complete, nor the articles more perfect. A a Kxrroaive rrarn ni CoaU, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belting, (Japes, Wading I'ants, Engine Packing, panu, Piano Cover,, Lite Preservers, Overalls, Gloves, Air Bslls, l.aMr.ine Cms. Whips. nd evety description nf Rubber Good., constantly on hand. The above are warranted to st.nd any climste, and will be su!t at most reasonable price Order, ,olicited, and p-nmptly attended to by D. HOlXiMAN. ill Naiarn laM, nrw cnnirr nun nnmuwuy, janl9-3m:V acd 59 Nacaan utnrt, Kcw York. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS ALBRO & HOYT, Nos 72 and "4 Johis svaaxT. Naw Ynax, Jlniinfarturers of Floor Oil Cloth, Offer to tne trade, oa liberal terms, a general assortment of the above goods In various widths, ot 3 ft, 3 it 9, 4 It 6, 5 ft 3, fi It, 9 It, lil ft, 15 it, IS It. ane vs : also. In width, ot 3-4i hs, 7-Sih and 4 4ih. ; also, Table "II Clot ha, 4-4tha, 5-4lba. and 6-4'hs wide These good, are well seasoned and will andnre sny climate. anlr3m:zf SPRING GOODS, 1S5.3. W. H. Knoep-rwt. 99 William rtreet. New York. Importer end Jobber in French. Grrmax. Enelirk and Pelmatic Goods, for Tailor, and Clothiers, baa received by late arrivala, a large and well selected Mock in Onnis, English and French cloths, of all grades and style. Mohair coating, drap d'ete, queen', cloth, alpaei and worsted eoarini a, raahmerettn. Mixed and elnaded zephyr cloth, plain and twillrl Fancy Freach and Bam .ley dnlls. Brown and yellow bnerrs Fairy plaid and figured If arseille. White and Bnff do do rirak ail k and Hn eostincs. tocetber with an extensive ..sort meat of trimming, and other goods, suitable for the Clothing Trade, oa the airwt favorable term Partiralar cash or abort time ravers, and all who stuffy their interests, will call aad examine hi. stock before purehasiag eiaa-where. Janl4-lj:ai NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. FBOSI W. It. B'DONALD'i ADVXaTISINO HOVSK, 103 NASSAO-ST., If. V. COR SALE. Tho Woodworth Patent J. Planino Machinu, lor planing, tonguelug and grouvlni board, aud plank, and bringing them to an equal width and thickness at one operation. For planing stavr,, molding,, aatb, door and window stutl, or any finishing work, Ihi, celebrated machine tor twenty-four year, ha, been umivaled for the atyle, nni.n ana amount ot it, won. ino unuersigoea i. prepaieu i.u ell right, iu the following State,, Tig t Florida, Texas, Louis, Inns, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri. Iowa, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Arkama,, at reasonable price,, Apply to E. BLOOMER, Jul0..')m-M 80S Broadway, New York. SEWING MACHINE. Singer's Patent Straight Needle Perpendicular Action Sewing MackineSe-euted in the United States by tuo distinct patente, the first granted August 18, 1S51, the etamd April 13, ISo'J. The only machine privileged to use a straight needle. Within a short time It ha, been awarded seven gold and silver medals at Fair, in diftereut State,. In lc, than two year, the reputation of tni, great labor, saving machine ha, been edabl.shed in thl, country and In Europe. What (pinning machinery I, to the old , pinning wheel, Singer', Sewing Machine!, to other mode, of (owing. It ha, already triumphed over inveterate nroiudice( ariaing from the (ale ol Imperfect and worthless machine,. It ha, becnintrodu. ced extousfvely into large manufacturing establishments and in-to the band, of individual operator,. It sews every variety a materials, coarse or line, cloth or leather, with marvolous rapidity aud surprising strength and beauty, performing the work as fast as ten persons and much belter than it can be i one by band. This machine is compact, ornament.!, durable and it easily adjusted and opnrated. Full printed directions for using It are furnished with each machine. Tho price, with all apparatus complete, is 6 125. jMtuerot the r.xpre.s uompanies, or mercnams visiting new York to buy good,, furnish a convenient medium to procure macninoa. and a dratt. navatiie to our order in now lorg, win alwaya insure a machine, perfect and complete, being tent a. uirecicu. The attention of Shirt and Collar Manufacturer! I, particular ly called tn thee machine, ; they stitch linen perfectly, which no otoer mscntno csn. tS' Machine Needle,, Silk Twist on (pools, Linen Thread, sVc . manufactured for these machines expressly, always on band nnd lor sale. Black Silk 87 uer Dound : colotod 87,50. These admlruhle machines and finished specimens of their work, may at all time, be freely examined ateitherot our No. P58 Broadway, N. V.; No. Co I Washington street, Bolton ; No. 57 South Fourth street, Philadelphia; No. 150 Baltimore street. Baltimore, and No. 1117 Elm street, Cincinnati. I. M. SINGER & CO. . B. The Now York Office will bo removed to No. 3 J3 Drondwny, on the first of May next. apl3-dm:M IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO USE STEAM X AS A MOTIVE POWEH, and desire Saftty and great Econ omy. ad opportunity Is now ottered loan whom It may concern, to secure the exclusive rightof manufacturing, using, and vend' tug, in bpite, aud counties, mviNii'a Circulating Safety Steam Boiler. For stationary engines, locomotive,, marine engine, on river, lake and ocean ateauiors, etc. The ad vantages of thl, boiler over an otners now in use are 1. Entire Safety from Erosion, beinguomoroliabletoexplode man an empty cauldron. 3. Less than One-Third the amount of fuel is required to gcn erste tiie steam obtained by other Pollers ot the same power, 3. The cost of construction is Reduced One-Half. 4. Tbey occupy but One-Third the space of other boilers, and may dh appuea to any engine now in use. 5. The expense ol furnace grates will he incalculably lessened by the small amount ot iucl required and the manner ol usiogit, The company Koranice the reality of thn abuve advantages. Their conclusions are based on Practical Rceults, msny of these hollers being now in uio in and about this city. The Inventor has but just succeeded, alter years of application, In bringin, this valuable invention before the public, it stand, alone am ludetiendent in ita merits, and it it has the Qualities claimed which are undeniable, the publie will at onco acknowledge II, upei iorily over any other motive power. Terms of sale made known on application at the office of tho "IRVING STEAM BOILER COMPANY," corner of Broadway and I'srk Place, New York, over the New Broadway Hank. Circulars, containing terms of sale, etc., will be forwarded by man it rcqucsitu. epio-oiuiiu WHOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR T t NISII, LAMPORT & CO., No. 8 Park Place, New York, being extensively engaged In the 1'ublishing, Bookselling and Stationery Business, are prepared to otter evory variety of goods In their linu on Ihe molt liberal term,. Their own oublicutioni embrace many valuable ,nd popular miscellaneous works, to gether with an unrivaled selection ot acnooi pooaa, inciuaing Stoddard', celebrated series of Arithmetics C. L At Co. are also large dealer. In and manufacturer, of every variety of Cap and Letter Papers, which they otter as, matiuiaciurera' wnoie sale price,. Orders Irom the J rsao respectiuny aouciteu. ape jm n TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In. A. dia Resting Co., Warehouse No. 19 Nassau street, New York, extenstvo manulacturers, under Uoodyenr'. patents, ol Coats, Life Preservers, Piano Cover,, Capes, Air Beds, Tarpaulins, Caps, Pillows, Surgical and A nnv (i Navv Goods. Cushions, Chemical Apparatus. The eood, made by this company are warranted to stand all climates, and are superior to those maae unaor any otnnr patent. v. Hi. vviLjOwn, srreaiueiit. F. M. Siikfabd, Treasurer and Secretary. apb' 3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF JJ DRY ;OODSI C. O. W1LSOM & CO., Immirtcr, and Jobber, nf Dry Goods, No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the National and Western Hotels), and los. If ana 13 Vey street, NEW YORK. Invite the attention of W holesale Bcvebs to their very large assortment ol goods, which Is kept complete at all season, of the year by thn addition nf all the new style, and fabric, that are constantly airivlug by "steamers" and "packet,." We have large depunmeuts devoted exclusively tn thesaleof cloths, Cai.im. res, Votings. Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., etc. Iu addition are displayed large lines of prints, Including Merrlmacsand Cochran, Ginghams, Lawns, Berages, Black and other staple Silks, Merinos, B'ombaztnes, Aipacas, and the numerous other sriicles appertaining to Ihe Par Goods Tbadb. Also, sgents for tho sale of " Hoylo', Royal Patent Swansdown Sewing Cotton." We invito the attention of the cloiest buyer, for cash or credit. marl81y-a FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES. Long known Severely toted Alwaya right The acknowledged ttandard. Agent, DECKER & HIBBS, Columbus. lnar8 4m-M BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer tor ,ale Table, ten per cent. le, than any other establishment In the city of New ork, with improved cloth or patent India Rubber cu.hions, which are prelerred to all others now in use by the best p'nyers in the United Statea for correctness and elasticity, and are warranted to atand in their place for years, witnout repairing. Gentlemen wl.hing to purcbaae Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can have their orders tilled tho SBme as it they wore present, by addressing us by mail. Alwsys on hsnd, table, cloth,, balls, cues, Freuch leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wax of the best description, ready lor shipping at the shortest notice. GRIFFITH at DECKER, msriMm-M SU Ann street. New York. SELLING OUT AT COST. N. S. Baker, desirous of selling out his extensive stork ot Upholstery Ware, oilers rare bargains to those wishing anything in this line. Ilia atoek eonslsts of suring. curled hair, cotton, moss, palm leal and huek mattresses; Warren', patent aula bed,; lounges, solaa, etc. Also, material lor lounges, cots and comtorta ; tn fact, orery article in his hoe ol business. flplienas removod nis osiannanuient irom inn cxcuiuieb RiiHk tn thn Broad wav Hotel, nearly oppoaite, where he will sell his good, at price, that cannot tail to be satisfactory to all. ap'.''ti ITOYSTVouth's and Children's Calf and Kip J BOOTS and SHOES a general assortment lor Sprlneaod Summer trade, at msl 1. W. CONS 1 Aha. F IRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY ..iLt,u-k nf emui.-eoniiirisineallthnnewstvlesnf Dress Goods, Millinkss supplied with (ioods and Patterns at a very small advance from New York eo,t. Mua'ln work. Bonnets. Ribbons, etc. mans THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAS 8TEAKNN, Importer and Jobber of Silke, Miltlneryand Fancy Goods, ltii Broadway, Nets York, hss now in store, and is dsily n-eelving and ottering at the luwest prices, a complete assortment of goods in his line, embracing all the varioos styles and designs, consisting of black and fancy silks, marcelines, Flo- rences.shawls, trimmings, bonnet riDtions, laoeta un nD-twns, dress trimmings of all kinds, French and English crapes. crape lisssrs, silk cravsta, embroideries, glove, ol all kinds, sill lace mitts, barege, lace,, white good a, hosiery, L. C.Usndke.--caiete. etc. The undersigned invite, th attention of the Trace, and hi, friends generally. Great inducement, offered to Mb and short time buyers. ' n'Tirta n CTI'lIIVa tnstlrn.. dec3l ly bet LPvtrty and Maiden Lane, N Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Blivin & nnmi.ut. Comm'ssion Merchant, manufacturer and wholesale dealer In every description of A.llEKH'A.l 11 A ILL. VV Jl ft K, No. 5 Piatt street, fur Ooors from Pearl, New York, enufaet-rerof the Premium ste.1 Squares: A gent for Bee's R-acee, Turn. screw etc : also. Kendall et Taylor Tbermometsra, Barome ter etc.; I'nloa Butt Co's Butts, Gate Hinge, Brackets, etc.; Brown ABrotber's sheet Brass. Brass and Coppei Wire, Rivet, etc: N. Newcomb', Smiths. Bellows, etc THOMAS TOUGLASS, ASA FARC Jr, aorll-ly late of the firm of Child, Fair Co, 8t Loni JUST OPENED. The subsenbers would re-peetfotly announce to their Mend, aad the public In general, that tbey have Joat opened a atore en the corner of Long atreet and Sute Avenue, opposite P. Hyden' Factory, where tbey intend to keep constantly on hud, a large aaaortment ot the very beat of Family Groceries och aa tea,, cone, rogar, asolsswe. Hoar, rtee, fish, soap, candle,, rtarch, ebeeee, etcetrx; together with every arttcieneed by families, which they offer to rll oa the lowest term,, for Cask only. , . July 14, 1852. W. DIXOK CO. BUSINESS CARDS. WM. DENNISON, Ja. H. B. CABMNOTOM. TJENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys U at Law (Office in Odetm Duildinge), will attend to profi sional business iu the State and federal Courts; also, to colleo. tions, the law ot Insurance and ot patents. Janl.'OJ diy LncrAN botti ksj. thko gomstcck, oao. o. oostsTocK. BUTTLES, .COMSTOCK & CO., (succes-sora to B. Comitock It Co.,) Forwarding and Commission I Merchants, Lard Ull Manuiaeturni(,ana aeaiar, in sail, piaster. fish and lumber, uoad ot the canal, ooiumuu,, unio. PjT" Liberal advances made on consignments. marO TOSEPH F. SMITH, Attorney at Law, t) Keal Estate, Bounty Land anil Penalon Agjent Two door, east ot High, on Town street, Columbus. Ohio Wi'l attend to the practice of bis profession, obtaining pension,, buy Ins. ,elllng and obtaining land warrant,, selling and leasing roal estate, examining laud tines, collection ot claims, oto. Letters irom a aistance must ue posipaia. juu P ERE, ABBOTT & CO., pealers in Hard ware and Cutlery, iron, nails, glass, house builders' mate rials, tanning and mechanical toon, military goons, etc, etc. Mo 101 High street, sign ol tne uin raoiocx NEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard has been onened on the lota (outh of the Ohio Tool Com pany', Factory, where Northern and Hocking grata and black. mud's coal wiu De sola uy tuo ton or ousnei. decj-Ott w , 11, liAltncLtL,, Agent. ANNA STSCKV. W. A. JONES. QTACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main and Fourth street, y.aneavine, nio. ,ep--rc ou XTATIONAL HOUSE, Circleville, Ohio 11 JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle House), Pro- urletor. P B. I have In the office a " Private Stock Register," lor the benefit of those buying and selling the ssme, which enable, me at any time to give satisiaenon in regara io ino aaie, jocauun, etc., ot all the stock tn rickuwsy and adjoining counties. Circleville. Ohio. Dec. 17, 1852-dh'm J. BOYD. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad tj street, near the bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stove, of all kind,, and a great variety ol castings, always on hard. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- 1- ton. bv L EWIS II ICE I robuilt.onltrged and elegantli furuiibed ; poasessing all the modern improvements and conve niences for Ihe accommodation ot tne traveling puDiio. novs3 ly;l, t. T DUNTON. W. P THUaSTON. n N'RIN TH ItS TON. Who esa e and 1J Re ttail Plans Forte and Music Warerooms. No 80 Fourth street (first door west of Smith At Nixon'. Hall), Cincinnati, O. Janlf-dly JM. GUITEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at . . I.aw. and Commissioner ot Deei and to take Deposition. for Ohio and othib Whites Status, (late of Cincinnati,) has established himself In his profession in New York city, where all communications will receive prompt attention. Reters to the membors ot the Bar ot Columbus, Cinclnnat and Southern Ohio. Office No. 14 Ifall Street, New York. maraa 1VTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver, as- ll alsted by A. W. Reader, would respectfully announce to the citizen, ot uoiuraous and vicinity, mat ne n openeu a COFFIN WAREUOOM. directly opposite the Franklin House, where be Is at ,11 time, prepared to turnisn comns, snrouus, etc., wieu an tne attention and fixtures necessary on funeral occasions and be wishes it distinctly understood that his terms shall net be of so objectiona ble a character as to prevent enitresansisction. oci-uiy- COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC- TORY Wot the corner of Third and Qay .1t..-Me..r E. Ic H.F. BOOTH are manufacturing and have constantly on hand, nt their establishment at the location above named, all kinds of carriages, buggies, etc., made of the best materials, by the cnoRt experienced workmen, and warranted to do good service. The proprietor, are both practical carriage maker,, and all work ordered from tbetxt will give good aatislactlon. Repairing dune at the shorten notice. They have been carrying on the nu. slness in this city some ten year,, and trust tbey have some claim to public patronage. oc-aiy LEATHER BELTING. The undersigned, Aenntsforthesaleof HERS It HOYT'S celebrated premi um uai-nt Hlvlind. Stretched Leather Bond. have this aay received a lull aasonmem ni an sizes, irom i to io incnes In width. We would call the attention of tbenublic to thnabove article, a, one possessing superior merit, l noy are made irom the thick and solid part, ol the beat oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerful machines, (Invented and usf d by R. It H. only,) whereby thov are maae to run straignt ana true, nave a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, hold their widthsnvenly, and give f rom 15 to 25 per cent, more force than those made In the ordinary manner. Sold at manufacturers'prlce,, with addition ol freightonly, by tui.tfuuicrti'., Rutins at vu., jllia sign oi me ttiu nroaa Axe, L-oiumoui, u. suwru.uus WINDO W SASH. We .1 E 1 i Ull . v T have made an arrangement with one of the most celebrated sash manutsctories in the West, and are prepared to nil all orders tor sasb, manufactured by practical workmen and of good materials. All orders left at our hardware store. No. 159 High street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, winrecetve prompt attention. KU. BOURNE, KUHNS It CO. Columbus, April 25, 1851. CARD. Mrs. FUAJNKUJNtiUKU res 1 pectlully announces to her friends, and the public gener- I llv. ih.t. n the 17th of March Inst., she intends to open a MILLINERY WHOP, in the new brick building ot Mr. K,nn.M.tM r-n Thtrit street. hetnW Mound and SOUtb Street xt to Dr. Fisher's residence. Bnewninepreparea touavouu 1 .... i 1 . I hand all such article, aa are found in a Millinery Shop, and to iurnish them according to the lateit French fashion. A, she intends to spare no eifurta in the prompt and molt exact execu-tinn nf all nr.iera with which ehfl mav be favored, she most respectfully solicit, the patronage oi hertrienda and the public Straw hats, ttc, will bewaihed. colored, and made up in the moat fashionable style. All kinds of embroidery will be taken, on commission iuto the Shop, and sold to the best advantage of the manufacturer. marlOutf THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of I . - .... . .. . . . i. . . rrii.1 i a i:vwTi.Hiisa'. Kiiii'i'".. vvanut. ueiwwn iwiu and Fourth streets, a doo'S above Ellis It Morton's Bank. Cin cinnati. Janll9m LITHOGRAPHY". Every description of Man Plans. View, if Buildlngi.Portralts, Anatomic Draw ings, Business and Show Cards, all ktnps oi uruggur. ana ouier nlaln and fanev labels. Rll and Letter Headings. Fan Simile,, etc., exocuted in the best ityle, at reasonable rates, by MIUULClun r. VVALbAUC, Litkigraphrrs and Engravers, No. 115 (Odi Fellows' Building) Walnut street, dec8 6m Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR ST3RE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street, (inctnnatl. have an extensive and well selected stock ot none hit new and fresh Furs, for ladies. We have thi, day received rora New York ,ome beautiful tpecl-men, of Mines' and Chldren', drab and black Beaver Hats. noV.'7dly JARVIS At FAIRCHILD. 4 S17PF.RR ASSORTMENT OF FURS. JAKVIM At DAIRCniLD. Main st first door below the corner Miin andFiurih, west side, (;lnrlnnatl. nov20dly (T1 IBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Iw. Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, isle of the Walnut atreet io. p it WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st., between Sixth and Seventh streets. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jj6-dtf J. W. 8WENKY, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW openintr , large and beautilul assortment of WATCnBS. DIAMOND WORK cV JEWELRY. Our stock of fine London and Gene. va Watches is superior to at y in the State. Diamond rings and ulns we offer at New tors prices. Jewelry, silver and plated ware, fine mantle clocks, and cutlery, at wholesale and retail. All are invited to call, exsmine, and pur base if suited. NOTABUL and other SLAI.B engraved, ana PHJiSSESfar- Ished, at the shortest notice. Watches repaired in the best manner. First door south of entrance to nen ein.ii. jull El.lMPt It BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRKSH OY8 I EK3 I am receiving daily fresh Baltimore and New Haven oyster which will be sold as low aa the lowest, in cans or bait cans ; and in all eaaes the oysters which I sell will be warranted good, or no aale. Orders Irom the country carefully attended to, with punctuality and dispatch, and by ao doing I hope to merit a ahare of public patronage. oc"l C. P. L. BUTLER. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- er, Bigk street, forme (As American and Neil Home, Columbus, Ohio. Having purchased the entire stock of William Savage,! will continue the buino at the old stand, where I will keep a first rate assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety ot FANCY 4.WODS. For the prctenti will reside in New York, and persons In want of goods, may rely upon seeing all new patterns ot Jewelry la my store- With theae asmranees be hope, to retain the confidence of th former patroe, of th- concern, .nd of the citizen, generally The H'ste Repairing will be attended to by w. M. Savage, long known Intbis section a, a fir.t rate workman. iM NOTICE. J--"- Having dispowd of my stock of grinds to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr, I eheerli.lly recommend him to allot my old eu.tom.ers, and he nnhlie aeoerallT. As it is sasolutely necessary that my outstanding business should be closed, all persona knowing themselves indebted to me will ,su ana seme ap. ijaioj w. M. SAVAGE. Ml! aSrtJXaasesiV TRANSPORTATION. til h: A l- s IK A M fflM W I lr If .A II I IN Kk, yj twekn Philadelphia & liverpooltiio Liver. pool and Philadelphia Ste,us,hlD Company Intend sailinu their new sioaminips as louowai CITY OK MANCHESTER, J 125 ton,, Caot. Robert Lelteh CITY OF CLASGOW, 1,610 tons, Capl William Wjo, ihi i ur i-nijAui Li-ma, s,auu tons now uuuuingj. From Philadelphia. City of Manchester Saturday, June 11th, City ot Glasgow Saturday, July I'd. City ol Manchester Saturday, July 30ih. City of Glasgow Saturday, August Siltb. - city of Glasgow.. t ity ot Manchester Saturday, September 1 'tn, Saturday, October Stn. From Liverpool.-' City of fjlasgnw.... City of Manchester.. Wednosdsy, June 8th Wednesday, July nth Wednesday, July 27th, City of Glasgow.... City of Manchester., Wednesday, August unu HATES OP PASSAGE. From Phllademhia. From Liverpool. Saloon alter Staterooms.. .$90 I Saloon alter Staterooms, SO ga, " midship ... 5 midship lag,. forward ... 65 1 " forward " 13 g including steward's fees. THIRD-CLAPS PASSENGERS. A limited number ot third-clai, passenger, will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provision,. rrom rniisoeinnta su l rrom Liverpool. ........aM Ceriilicates of oasiage will be Issued here to parties who are desirous ot Drinking out their inends at corresponding rates. Freight on floe goods 60s per ton, and eoarse good,, hardware, etc., will ne taken subject to agreement. au experienced surgeon win he csrried on eacn snip. Forfreieht or maiaee anniv to THOMAS RICHARDSON. IS Broadway. New York, and 9 walnut street. 1'niisdeiphla. KiuHAitiisuM, HHUiutlts ec CO., Liverpool. julS-dly T ITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND -Li XENIA RAILROADS. Sombkb ABKANOgwaNT, to com mence May 16, 1653. Four Passenger 'I rams Daily, ( Sundays excepted.) Train, run by Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati Ume. Until further notice, Passenger Trains will leave the Depot on Eu.t Front street, as follows Emress Train at 6 a. m.t Accommodation Train at 7:30 a. ra.; Hillabnrough Train at 2:30 p. m.; Mail Train at 5 p. m. ForLinwood, Plalnsville, Mllford, Loveland. Foster's,ipeerfield, Wcst Jefferson, Columbus, Yellow Springs and Sprioglield Roturning from Columbu, Mail Train will leave at 4:5 a. m s Exprea, Train will leave at 1:30 p. m ; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.15 p. m.; Returning from Hillsborough at 7 a. m.; Hemming from Springfield at 5:5 a. m.j Returning from Springfield at 5 p. m , Trains totll stop OS follows: The texnrea. Train, rl a. in., from Cincinnati, at Loveland, Mor row, Xenia and London, only 1:30 p. m., from Columbus, at London, Xenls, Corwin, Morrow, Loveland and Plaiuville, only. Accommodation Train, 7:30 a. m, Irnm Cincinnati, aoasiio p. m., trom Columbus, at riainvuie, aiinora, Miamivuie, l,ovo- land. Fnater'a. Ooerfield. Morrow. Fort Ancient Freeport, Corwin, and Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenla, Cedarvillo, Selma, South cb.ne..on. London, 3 w?"Je'OT'-,a'a ft conductor, at Linnwood, Clay.ville, Florence and Mall Train. 4:5 a. m from Columbus and 5 p. m. from Cincln n.il at West Jerlerann. London. South Charleston, Selma. Ce. darvllle, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin and Wayneaville, Free- pon, rori AUCieni, Biorrow, irerncio, rune, m, u..n.uiuti Water Station. Loveland, Mllford and Plainville. Also, at Clays. vllle. Florence and Alton, on notice. Hillsborough Train at 7 a.m. from Hillsborough, and 9 30 p m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgh, We tboro', Blanchester, Goshen and Wilmington pike, Loveland, Polktown, Miamivllle, Mllford, 1'jainvine and Linwood. Also, on nonce a. ii'k mwiuuw. Passengers for Hillsboro', Chillicothe, and intermediate points, will take the 2 30 p. m. Train. Paaaengera for Springfield will take the 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. m trains. I.inea nf Hacka and Coaches run in connection with the train to the tnllnwin. towns: Lebanon from Deerlield; Wilmington and Clarksville from Morrow and Corwin ; Goshen, and points above, trom Mllford. ... . .. Thn Train, connect with the Mad Ulver and Lake Erie nail rnad at Siirin.rlelri : Columbua and Cleveland Railroad at Co. lumbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and lines of coaches from Zanesville to Wheeling, cvc. On Sundays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 2:30 p, m., and Columbu, at 6 a. m., stopping at all way stations on notice. F are from Cincinnati to Xenia. ....! 60 Do do Hillsborough... Chillicothe Springfield..... Cleveland Shelby Columbus ..... Zanesville ..... Wheeling .... 1 Do Do do do do do do do do .... 3 75 .... 2 00 .... 6 00 Do Do .... i 75 Do Do Do .... 3 00 .... 4 80 7 15 7 75 Do do rittsourgn... For other Information, and Throogh Tickets, apply to P. W, Stradxa. General Ticket Agent, at the Ticket Office, southeast comer Broadway and rront streets, Cincinnati wm. h ulemc.ni, rupenntenaent. r? The ComDanv will not be responsible lor baggage ex ceedlng fllty dollar, tn value, unless the ,ame 1, returned to the Conductor or Agents, and freight paid at the rate of passage for every 500 in value above that amount mate ,g -i,y IiLiAlU. UULiUiUDUB Ol UiTsiULlN' . r n.mT . - . . r . . r-. r i. a J. T t . . T J NATI. AND CLEVELAND AND ERIE RAILROADS. Naur Abbanobhknt. On and alter Monday, May 16th. Pas senger Traina leave as follows (Sundays excepted): Cleveland tor Erie, Dunkirk and Buualo, at v:JUm.,j:sop m. and 8:15 p.m. Cleveland fur Columbus and Cincinnati, at 6:00 a. m., 10:00 a m. ana e:ia p. m. Clevoland for Toledo and Chicago at 7:10 a m., 10:00 and 8:15 D. m. Columbus for Cleveland, Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo, at 10:15 a. m., t:uu p. m and 11 p.m. Shelby lor Cleveland, Erie. Dunkirk and Buflslo, at 1:05 n. m., 4:0.r n. m. and 2:25 a. m. Shelby for Columbus and Cincinnati, at 10:35 a. m., 1:85 p. m. and ti:vta p. m. Erie tor Cleveland, Columbus, CinclnnaU, Toledo and Chicago, at li:3U p. zn.i 11:50 p. m. and 8:45 a tn a. Biurtc. jr.. ouDennienurns- Cleveland, May 13th, 1853. mai.7 TOLEDO, NORWALK & CLEVELAND RAILROAD Forming In connection with the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, the Lake Shore, and Cleveland and rittaDurgn Kailro.da, the only Entire Railroad Line between tba Eaat and Went. '1 he best and most expeditiou, route between Eastern cities ana at. l,ouis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May lfith, 1S53, paisenger trains will run dally (Hundaya excepted), aa follows: Leave Talede, Accommodation, at 9:10 a. m. atouDini at all way stations Day Erprese. at 3: 15 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue. Mnnroevuieana norwaia. Night Erprese, at 11:15 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue, Mooroeville, Norwata and UDerlia. Leave Cleveland, Day Erprese, at 7:00 a, m. stopping only at Norwalk, .Von roeville, Bellevue and Fremont, ranamedatioa, at 10:00 a. m stopping at ail stations. Night Express, at 8HX) p. m stopping only at Oberlin, Nor walk, Monroeville, Bellevue and Fremont. Connecting, Directly, At Toledo, with trains of Miehiaan Southern and Northern Iodl- ana Railroad for Chicago aud way atation and through the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad and ateamera oa Illinois river, to St. Loui At Bellevue, with Traina of Msd River and Lake Erie Road for Sanduaky City, Springfield, Da j ton, Cincinnati, indiaaapuiia, etc., etc. At Monroeville, with train, of Man.field and Saadutky Railroad tor Sanduaky, Shelby Junction, Columbua, Zanesville and Newark. At Grafton, with train, of Cleieland, Colombo, sod Clncinnstl Railroad, for Colambus. Cincinnati, and way stations. At Cleveland, with tra'n, of Lske Shore Railroad f x N-w Yor . and Boston, via Butialo and Albany, and for New York, via Dunkirk, with fains of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City. E. B. PHILLIPS, Sa'pt. Orricx T. N. and C. R R Co, 1 Norwalk, O, May 14, 1853. J 1853. GILLETT & CO'S NEIL noiTHR HAT STORE M....J nM. ai.ntl. r tk. itiaiia K.rrnare. We are aow receiving ear sussmer supply of Hsts, Caps aad Straw (ioods, to which we Invite the it ten Boa of the citizens of Central Ohio. Onr goods ere manulartared under the superintendence ot one ot the firm la Conne-ticut, and for priea, quail ty and variety cannot be surpassed irtbe west. Among onr assortment ean ne lonno roe loiwwma . Gents' Fashionable Moleakia Hat, extra: s s. drab Beaver Hat-, eirra: - and b ack Cassimera do; Cititens' fine Cusimere Hau; Opera Seal Hata, Straw Goods of every style. Misses' Flats, Ladle Riding Hats and Caps of every pattern. We have a large atoek of Bolt Una for sale ay the box, vrav tow, and we respectfully solicit ti.sttenUoa of country rw. chant. 'P0 FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell upon llt-eral terms, ferny or fifty biPamg lots, (.mated oa tee aortbeaat corner of Broa-tway and WasjuiertoB Awaae For farUinfonnaUon, apply to JIJt. DR. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED trom Towa to High street, eoraer of Sugar Alley. Entrance first door West et Hl street, oa tbenort aid of Susar Alley. nxsrl7-dJsn IiVSIIRAIVCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE J. BTOCK, againtt loss or damage by Flan, and again,! the peril, of the Sia and Inland Navioation, on property of every description, taken in the following companies l UNION MUTUAL LIKE IN8VUANCR COMPANY, Cnpluil $1130,000. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCIN NATI, OHIO, Cnpltnl 9100.000. NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INS. COMPANY NUW HAVEN, CONN. Cnpltnl 130,000. EAGLE INHUUANCB COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. l npuni V'stUU.OOU. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Cnpltnl $"..,300,000. RlSIC, taken on the most liberal terms, and all lneana nromntlv adjusted. tuar3-dly T. STOCK'ION, Agent. TNSURANCE HEAD-QUARTERS, Thre X door, west of the Poitotllce, up atalrs, Columbus, Ohio. j. lie, Fire, uterine, and Henltn Jnaarnare. WARREN JENKINS. General Insurance Aaent. reaueits all person, wiihing Insurance to call and inveatisate the claim, ot the lollowing companies to thelrunlimltedoonndcnce. IN LIFE INSURANCE he represents The Mutual Bcnrllt, ot New York and New Jersey one of the best established and nioatrellable compsnlnsuow doing business in the United State Asset, about tsl.500.000 Also The American Temuerance. of Hartford. Connecticut. ottering ample security and many extra advantage, to Temperance men Capital, $100,000. Also '1 be American Mutual, of New Haven. Connecticut. Thi, Company bss some features believed to ooerate very bene ficially to the policy bolder,. Capital, C1U,000. Call and exam-Iue the statement, and prospect, of each and all of these com-panics, and select tor vouraelves. IN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following companies are with confideuce recommended as eminently deserving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, ol Now York. Capital, 300,000; The Etna, of Utlca, New York. Capital, $170,000; The Springfield, ol Massachusetta. ' (150,000; The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, ".00,000 ; Tho Granite, of Utlca, New York. Capital, 300,000; Tho Hudson River, New York. Capital, 1)300,000; The Rensse'aer, New York. Capital, $J00,0O0; IN HEALTH INRSURANCE, the People', Mutual Health As sociation, of Springfield, Massschusetts, Incorporated by tba Legislature of Massachusetts, otfers testimonials of unqustfona bio weight and credibility. Capital, 50,000. aep29-ly WARREN JENKINS, Gon'l Ins. Agent. CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business warren JENKINS, Notary Publie and Con- veysncer, will attend to all calls in this line, at reasonable charges. Titles investigated and abstract ot titles furnished, to any lands in Franklin county, on short notice. Office in Piatt's block south side of State street, up stairs. sep29-ly Liyjiuumauo jwjtiuLWj x XYiLiv i Uvi l 'MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Guaranty Fund, 100 000. This Company otters to the Insured all the security andadvantagesofthe Mutual and JointStock plans (as heretofore applied; oombined, namely: Low rate, ol premium ; an an nual return, in oash,ofthe per centage required for thecmitln. gent rlak of the year: an adeauate but notexceasive Dro vision tor the luture security of memberslor the whole term of lllo, with an adequate Intereaf In the accumulating fund aecuredto such member,, at death, bv credit, unon their nollolea: aauarantv fund designed for the permanent security of shoi ttnrm member,, and also for the present security of tho, e for the whole term ot lite. Thi, is theonly Mutual Llfelnsurance Company whoserates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a Drovla- Ion tor an annually increatingaccumulation ol funds(forluture security ) In exact proportion to the amount of buainessand the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. PamDhlets. Tracts. Ita.. rlvlna in detallthe dan and rates ot ins uompany,iurni,nedgratl,, and application. recetvea, oy R. TUTTLE, Agent. 8. M. Smith, Mndlral Examiner. nr-a-a THE INVINCIBLE ANDNEVER-FAIL-1NG REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. Thl, extraordinary preparation i, not only far auperior to all the Liniments and Oiotmente now before the public, but posses-' ses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned of the Medical F'aculty. Ita wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host of articles In imltsti jn of It, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-establlsn-ed Arabian Liniment, ' For the Nervoua System It operates like a charm, soothing down the moat violent agonies and pain In a tew minutes alter its application. Mumps, Sore Thront and Breast. It speedily causes the dissipation ot any possibility of matter forming in the psrts, and bring, about a regular and healthy action oi the glandular system. A Revalaive, Anodyne nnd Balanm. In cose, of Ruptured Muscles aud Tendons, its powerful revulsive and healing qualities cause the part, to uuite without leaving the least soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, it acts on tho princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost instartly, and reduce, the welling, in an incredibly short spsco ol time. A Stluinlnnt nud Nervine. It is a stimulant Imparting tone and vigor to the whole nervous and muscular system. For Rheumatism, or any other inflammatory condition ot the muscular system or chronic stitluess of the Mine, it atand, at the very bead of all . the remedies ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Folaonoua Ueptllee, dec. For bite, of poisonous make, it may be confidently rolled on as a prompt and edectual remedy, acting as a caustic and ape cirio in such hitherto fatal case,. For Chilblain,, Burn,, Old Sore,, Corn,, Warts, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness, its efiects are astonishing The great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is its brief operstion on tne system. It enres quickly it Is the most certain remedy in existence, and it la sold chesper than any other medicine in use. We fearlessly asert that this treat Arabian remedy will do more good tor lesi monev than any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. For Homes and Cattle, Its effects are equally striking and salutary. In 8weeny It haa , no equal, being an iutsllible cure; also, in Poll Evil, Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Galls, Strain,, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bad. Sore Eves, oven to blindness, twelllneaol'ev. ery description, and mat y inflammatory diteascs. UUUriTUKrillTM, UUUnTitKFtSlTS. Beware of a base Counterfeit called li. G. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment. This spurious article it sold by so-ne aa Farrell a Liniment," to those whe are not caretul to call lor the genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment Alwavs ask tor W. is. FAR. RELI.'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. ftf The genuine Arabian Liniment I, (old by DENIO at HAKHY. I. It R. T. COOK. G. ROBERTS It CO.. and WM. FAUHENHOLTZ, Columbua. J. P. Gstelins, Carroll; JoibuaBetts, Cottage Mills; Cherry at Stimmel, Lockbourae; T. Jones It Bro, London ; O H Bliss tt Co, West Jefierson; E. Geobegan, Baltimore; E. L. Slocum, Lancaster; J. N. Wilson, Newark ; Page A Ingram, Newark; Spencer at Channel, Hollnggreen; John D.Parke. Cincinnati: And Drugguu and Merchants generally, In the United State and Canadas. marg3 REASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The subscriber, have on hand a full asaortmeni nt a. soned lumber and shingles of all kinda for building purpose,. Tbey have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put la operation one expreuly tor surfacing, and are nreoarerf c fur. nish, on abort notice, lumber dreased on one or both aide,, from 2 inehe, down to half an Inch In thickneaa. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring alwaya on hand. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Warehnnu and Lumber l ard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio. apl 11 U I'TLES, COMSTOCK At CO. WRITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flows freely from the nen. and la worth. the anntloa of bankers, lawyera, and a l o h-r consumers o( Ink. It cannot be erased by acids. For aale by the pint or gallon by tsepAJ JOHN R.COOK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. v Inlots No. 293 and 30U. oa Iliirh enrf mat .Ma . the Railroad Depot. Also, Subdivision No. 3 of Outlota fS and S3. onP.rnarfw.v outh aide. Al-o, Subdivision No 11 of name Outlota, Inquire of the anderaigned. at Danniaoa It Carrier!, n't Lav Office, Odron liulldin.a. lebifj-dtf H. B. CARRINGTON SB. HANN UM, Conveyancer, Accountant, Corner and Notabt ITblic. mav be toned at all time, at the orBee ol N. U. Swaynn, Esq., (City Bank Build ng), prepared fa make out. In a neat, uniform handwriting, warranty, quit- laim, montage and eherltta' deeds ; wiils; articles ot egre-aeat; aeeount ot executor adminiatrator roardiana. and otbrra; Baainesja actice, and advrrtissrmtnta, and do every de-ecriptioa ot apylng. He will alao perlorm all the dnti -s or a Notary Pnblle, Having bad afwiat loaryeare experience n UoaMe Entry Bonk Keeptar, he will devote emm ett- atioa to toat. and hopes, that by close nplle.tloB aad awdsrau prices, he will merit and receive a share ol pablic patronage. aRrxaKKCxa. Bottle,, Comttoek Co.. l-wls Heyl, N H S wayne, George M. Parson E. Ba-kna, Wm. A Plstt, Swan Andrews, N Halm, Wm Wirg, Decker at Hibh. rl d im a. r HirwsosL cinssniarj. Of lot- , mf Tmke Bmern . Late at CtRielly Telegraph Co. HEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and GBSRRAI. CO1 rl.ION MtiRCHANTS. Nos. rl and ei V slant street. W. t side. Bear Peart, 4 iaelaaati. rReiaiar aale. of Gr.wrri a at anrrloa. Groceries and en aandise gencral y at private aale. Cash advsaee made oa sBsiaaeautathriradJrea. jaalgdly FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColum-tms to Pnrr.m0ath (hi and after Maadav. Jaas 2S a MAIL COACH mi l UeveCaiamiasforCu-rtrvilas. hnx-.,ire. end Ponsoioa'h, at 5 o'clock in the raoramg. and arrive al rortamoata at 8 a'etnrk fa the evewlrg eoaneeting with ta River Packets to PHUbarth snd Ciartcaa'L Also, leave Portaaioath at i o'clock in the morning and arrive at Colamkaa at S o'clock 1 the evening, daily. a2C KKEIDER 4fc HAWKE3.